Article
Health Care Sciences & Services
Lavlin Agrawal, Theophile Ndabu, Pavankumar Mulgund, Raj Sharman
Summary: This study aimed to understand the critical factors that influence patients' use of electronic medical records (EMRs). The results showed that factors such as performance expectancy, health knowledge, caregiving status, issue involvement, chronic conditions, and preventive health behavior impact the extent of EMR use. It was also found that health characteristics and patient disposition directly affect the use of EMRs, with issue involvement mediating the impact of preventive health behaviors and chronic conditions on patients' EMR use.
JOURNAL OF MEDICAL INTERNET RESEARCH
(2021)
Article
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Amina Almarzouqi, Ahmad Aburayya, Said A. Salloum
Summary: This study investigates the adoption of an EMR system in the healthcare system in the UAE by integrating the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) and the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) with other external factors. The study finds that the intention to use an EMR system is the most influential and predictive factor for actual system usage.
Article
Computer Science, Information Systems
Kath Feely, Lara Edbrooke, Wendy Bower, Sandra Mazzone, Mark Merolli, Julia Staples, Alicia Martin
Summary: This study aims to examine the impact of electronic medical record (EMR) implementation on allied health professionals' acceptance, expectations, and work efficiencies. The results indicate that the big bang implementation of EMR can have positive effects on user experience, but ongoing evaluation is necessary for improvement.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MEDICAL INFORMATICS
(2023)
Article
Computer Science, Information Systems
Yuriy Pylypchuk, Chad D. Meyerhoefer, William Encinosa, Talisha Searcy
Summary: The study found that hospitals' adoption of a new electronic health record (EHR) developer increases patient sharing with hospitals using the same developer. Consolidation in the EHR industry has led to higher patient sharing among hospitals with the same EHR developer, which may impact patient flow and healthcare outcomes across hospitals.
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL INFORMATICS ASSOCIATION
(2022)
Review
Health Care Sciences & Services
Delelegn Emwodew Yehualashet, Binyam Tariku Seboka, Getanew Aschalew Tesfa, Abel Desalegn Demeke, Endris Seid Amede
Summary: The study identified the main barriers to EMR adoption in Ethiopia, which include lack of EMR training, limited computer access, poor computer literacy, inadequate EMR knowledge, lack of technical support, and absence of an EMR manual. Future research in Ethiopia should focus on building a proper framework for EMR implementation based on these findings.
JOURNAL OF MULTIDISCIPLINARY HEALTHCARE
(2021)
Article
Pediatrics
Sven Kernebeck, Theresa Sophie Busse, Chantal Jux, Dorothee Meyer, Larissa Alice Dreier, Daniel Zenz, Boris Zernikow, Jan Peter Ehlers
Summary: The study found that potential users in PPC have a high acceptance of the new patient chart module (PCM), with positive influences on performance expectancy, effort expectancy, and facilitating conditions.
Review
Health Care Sciences & Services
Aykut Uslu, Juergen Stausberg
Summary: This review summarizes empirical studies on the value of electronic medical records (EMRs) for hospital care published between 2010 and spring 2019. Majority of the studies from the United States used publicly available data and found positive impact of EMRs on the quality and efficiency of healthcare.
JOURNAL OF MEDICAL INTERNET RESEARCH
(2021)
Article
Health Care Sciences & Services
Mulugeta Desalegn Kasaye, Nebyu Demeke Mengestie, Sara Beyene, Natnael Kebede, Habtamu Setegn Ngusie, Mulugeta Hayelom Kalayou
Summary: This study aimed to assess the acceptance of electronic medical records (EMRs) and associated factors among physicians working in Ethiopia. A cross-sectional study was conducted among physicians working in Gondar Comprehensive Specialized Hospital. The results showed that age, year of experience, working department, good computer skills, good knowledge, and favorable attitude were significantly associated with physicians' acceptance of the electronic medical record.
Article
Education & Educational Research
Daniel Y. Mo, Yuk Ming Tang, Edmund Y. Wu, Valerie Tang
Summary: Electronic assessment is crucial in higher education for evaluating students' learning outcomes and developing essential teaching strategies. Students' acceptance and intention to use the EAS system is key to its successful implementation.
EDUCATION AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES
(2022)
Review
Computer Science, Information Systems
Pippa Sipanoun, Kate Oulton, Faith Gibson, Jo Wray
Summary: This article investigates the experiences and perceptions of stakeholders using an electronic patient records (EPR) system in the pediatric hospital setting, including the use of an EPR-linked patient portal. The study finds that the experiences of using EPRs and patient portals are wide-ranging and face various challenges after implementation. Based on the findings, tailoring information and support to users' individual needs, considering the needs and preferences of children and young people, and implementing disease-specific portals may enhance the utility and user satisfaction of EPR systems.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MEDICAL INFORMATICS
(2022)
Article
Medical Informatics
Tomi Dimitrovski, Peter A. Bath, Panayiotis Ketikidis, Lambros Lazuras
Summary: The study found that factors such as effort expectancy, descriptive norms, social influence, facilitating conditions, and job relevance were significantly associated with intentions to use future EHR system among GPs. Social influence, facilitating conditions, descriptive norms, and effort expectancy were identified as mediators between job relevance and usage intentions. Social norms played a particularly important role in influencing intentions, especially among older GPs and those with less work experience.
JMIR MEDICAL INFORMATICS
(2021)
Article
Critical Care Medicine
Thomas L. Higgins, Laura Freeseman-Freeman, Maureen M. Stark, Kathy N. Henson
Summary: This study developed a model to benchmark mortality in hospitalized patients using accessible electronic medical record data. The model accurately predicted hospital mortality based on variables collected in the first 24 hours following admission. The model was validated using data from multiple hospitals and demonstrated good discrimination and calibration.
CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
(2022)
Article
Chemistry, Analytical
Hsuan-Yu Chen, Zhen-Yu Wu, Tzer-Long Chen, Yao-Min Huang, Chia-Hui Liu
Summary: With the development of the internet, applications have become more complicated and diverse, especially in the medical field. A proposed integrated medical information system aims to address challenges in data processing and integration, while enhancing security and privacy protection.
Article
Pediatrics
Sven Kernebeck, Chantal Jux, Theresa Sophie Busse, Dorothee Meyer, Larissa Alice Dreier, Daniel Zenz, Boris Zernikow, Jan Peter Ehlers
Summary: This study evaluates the acceptance of a medication module in paediatric palliative care from the perspective of potential users, and involves them in the development process. The results show that user requirements have an impact on acceptance and actual use. This serves as a basis for further development.
Article
Computer Science, Cybernetics
Daniel B. Shank, David Wright, Rohan Lulham, Clementine Thurgood
Summary: The relationship between knowledge of, perceived benefits, adoption of, and use of smart home products was explored through three studies. The findings showed that previous product knowledge influences perceived benefits, which increase the likelihood of non-owners adopting the products, but does not necessarily lead to an increase in actual use over time.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION
(2021)
Review
Computer Science, Information Systems
Edi Surya Negara, Achmad Nizar Hidayanto, Ria Andryani, Rezki Syaputra
Summary: Smart contracts, developed in line with blockchain technology, work automatically to control and document legally relevant events, aiming to provide solutions for trust, security, and transparency in various domains. The literature review focuses on exploring frameworks, methods, and simulations of smart contract implementations.
Article
Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
Hafizh Rafizal Adnan, Achmad Nizar Hidayanto, Sherah Kurnia
Summary: Web 2.0 technology enables collaboration between citizens and the government to achieve the concept of open government. This study focuses on key factors influencing the adoption of the Web 2.0 platform by local government institutions in Indonesia, a developing and democratic country. Through a multiple case study, fifteen factors affecting the adoption of Web 2.0 technology were identified.
Article
Information Science & Library Science
Ira Maryati, Betty Purwandari, Harry Budi Santoso, Indra Budi, Iis Solichah, Fuad Gani
Summary: This research proposes a business model and prototype design for Indonesia's academic digital library for research support services. It identifies key factors through expert discussions and validates requirements gathered from literature reviews. The result is a Business Model Canvas and a proposed prototype design.
DESIDOC JOURNAL OF LIBRARY & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
(2022)
Article
Computer Science, Information Systems
Betty Purwandari, Arief Ramadhan, Kongkiti Phusavat, Achmad Nizar Hidayanto, Adyssa Fairuz Husniyyah, Ferdinand Hanif Faozi, Nicolas Henry Wijaya, Rifqi Hilman Saputra
Summary: Social media has evolved from a platform for social interactions to a valuable tool in industries such as tourism. By utilizing social media influencers, public awareness of tourist attractions can be increased. This study examines the factors that influence followers' intention to follow travel recommendations given by influencers. The findings suggest that information and homophily experiences significantly affect pleasure, arousal, and dominance. Pleasure and dominance in turn affect commitment, which ultimately influences the intention to follow recommendations.
Article
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Panca O. Hadi Putra, Raden Ajeng Wuriandita Wahyumurti Candra Kirana Dewi, Indra Budi
Summary: The rapid development of mobile applications is crucial for travel e-commerce firms, but a lack of usability is a major reason why customers reject using mobile applications. This study investigates specific usability factors that drive continued usage and loyalty, offering recommendations for effective mobile strategy development.
Article
Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications
Indra Budi, Yaniasih Yaniasih
Summary: Traditional citation analyses have limitations in using quantitative methods only. This article proposes a deep learning model to classify citation meanings automatically, including sentiment, role, and function. The proposed model is compared with classic models and shows good performance in classifying citation meanings. The study also reveals similar patterns of citation meaning across different fields of science. The automatic classification metric achieves high scores, especially for unbalanced datasets. The ability to classify citation meanings automatically is important for analyzing big data of journal citations.
Review
Health Care Sciences & Services
Puspita Kencana Sari, Putu Wuri Handayani, Achmad Nizar Hidayanto, Setiadi Yazid, Rizal Fathoni Aji
Summary: This study aims to review literature on antecedent factors of information security in healthcare organizations, with a focus on health information systems (HISs). The study classifies these factors into organizational and individual aspects. The search yielded 35 studies, identifying self-efficacy, perceived severity, attitudes, management support, cues to action, and organizational culture as the most frequent factors. The study highlights research gaps in understanding individual factors for patients and medical students, as well as organizational factors in academic healthcare facilities.
Article
Information Science & Library Science
Yaniasih Yaniasih, Indra Budi
Summary: This paper focused on building and evaluating new citation function categories based on scientific evidence, resulting in five categories with good coherence and ease, but requiring improvement in balance and coverage. Future research will involve classifying citation function using a massive dataset collected from various scientific fields and published internationally, as well as applying improved annotation schemes and deep learning methods.
Article
Computer Science, Information Systems
Muhammad Rifki Shihab, Achmad Nizar Hidayanto, Panca Hadi Putra
Summary: This research examines the effects of normative beliefs on citizen engagement in eParticipation. The study found that perceived public value and satisfaction influence citizens' engagement levels, with duty-based norms playing a significant role. Additionally, civic norms have significant effects on perceived public value and satisfaction.
Article
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Ryan Randy Suryono, Indra Budi, Betty Purwandari
Summary: Fintech is a rapidly growing industry in Indonesia, with support from technological infrastructure, but also faces challenges from numerous illegal platforms. Research conducted on Indonesian Online News data explores key themes such as user understanding, data protection, and illegal lending practices in the fintech P2P lending landscape.
Article
Information Science & Library Science
Yaniasih Yaniasih, Indra Budi
Summary: This paper uses in-text citation analysis to examine Indonesian local journals and found that they exhibit different patterns compared to international journals in terms of the location of highest percentage of citations, distribution of publication years, and ranking methods.
DESIDOC JOURNAL OF LIBRARY & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
(2021)
Article
Information Science & Library Science
Shidiq Al Hakim, Dana Indra Sensuse, Indra Budi, Winarni, Muhammad Mishbah, Uus Khusni
Summary: The rapid growth of knowledge through digital transformation and the emergence of various platforms have enabled employees to widely interact and share knowledge. This poses a challenge for organizations in managing and utilizing knowledge, highlighting the need for an intelligent knowledge mapping approach to facilitate the process.
VINE JOURNAL OF INFORMATION AND KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
(2021)
Proceedings Paper
Engineering, Electrical & Electronic
Irma Latifatul Laily, Indra Budi, Aris Budi Santoso, Prabu Kresna Putra
2020 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND INFORMATICS (ICELTICS 2020)
(2020)
Proceedings Paper
Computer Science, Theory & Methods
Hendry Tju, Panca O. Hadi Putra, Putu Wuri Handayani
PROCEEDINGS OF 2020 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INFORMATION MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY (ICIMTECH)
(2020)