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Analysis of physicians', pharmacists', and nurses' attitudes toward the use of computers to access drug information.

J M Shumway1, A I Jacknowitz, M A Abate.   

Abstract

The appropriate utilization of computerized drug information systems is widely recognized as an area of concern by health care professionals. For this reason, attitudes of health care professionals in office-based practices toward computer-based drug information were examined. Sixty individuals in five different practice settings completed an attitude instrument. Of the 36 items categorized into five attitudinal categories, the answers to six items (in three distinct categories) were found to be statistically different among physicians, nurses, and pharmacists. These differences indicate that physicians and nurses are less knowledgeable about the benefits that can be obtained through the use of computerized information resources and, consequently, are more skeptical concerning the role of computer information systems in reducing the costs and improving the quality of health care. Of interest as well was the finding that pharmacists felt more strongly than physicians and nurses that computer information systems would readily fit into their daily work routine.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2342434

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Methods Inf Med        ISSN: 0026-1270            Impact factor:   2.176


  9 in total

Review 1.  Development and initial validation of an instrument to measure physicians' use of, knowledge about, and attitudes toward computers.

Authors:  R D Cork; W M Detmer; C P Friedman
Journal:  J Am Med Inform Assoc       Date:  1998 Mar-Apr       Impact factor: 4.497

2.  Applied medical informatics for the pharmacist.

Authors:  L G Miller
Journal:  J Med Syst       Date:  1994-12       Impact factor: 4.460

3.  Information-seeking practices of dental hygienists.

Authors:  S L Gravois; W Fisher; D M Bowen
Journal:  Bull Med Libr Assoc       Date:  1995-10

4.  Survey on the use of information sources in the field of aging.

Authors:  G Bird; J M Heekin
Journal:  Bull Med Libr Assoc       Date:  1994-01

5.  Assessment of physicians' information needs in five Texas counties.

Authors:  V M Bowden; M E Kromer; R C Tobia
Journal:  Bull Med Libr Assoc       Date:  1994-04

6.  VA QUERI informatics paper: information technology for clinical guideline implementation: perceptions of multidisciplinary stakeholders.

Authors:  Stacie Salsbury Lyons; Toni Tripp-Reimer; Bernard A Sorofman; Jane E Dewitt; Bonnie J Bootsmiller; Thomas E Vaughn; Bradley N Doebbeling
Journal:  J Am Med Inform Assoc       Date:  2004-10-18       Impact factor: 4.497

7.  Changes in physicians' computer anxiety and attitudes related to clinical information system use.

Authors:  S H Brown; R D Coney
Journal:  J Am Med Inform Assoc       Date:  1994 Sep-Oct       Impact factor: 4.497

8.  Exploring nurses' intention to use a computerized platform in the resuscitation unit: development and validation of a questionnaire based on the theory of planned behavior.

Authors:  Christian Malo; Xavier Neveu; Patrick Michel Archambault; Marcel Emond; Marie-Pierre Gagnon
Journal:  Interact J Med Res       Date:  2012-09-13

9.  Assessing patient attitudes to computerized screening in primary care: psychometric properties of the computerized lifestyle assessment scale.

Authors:  Farah Ahmad; Sheilah Hogg-Johnson; Harvey A Skinner
Journal:  J Med Internet Res       Date:  2008-04-18       Impact factor: 5.428

  9 in total

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