Facilitadores e barreiras que influenciam o profissional de enfermagem na adoção de sistemas de informação:
uma revisão sistemática
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https://doi.org/10.5753/isys.2022.2231Keywords:
adoção de tecnologia, Sistemas de Informação de Enfermagem, TAM, Revisão SistemáticaAbstract
Por meio de uma revisão sistemática da literatura, a presente pesquisa teve como objetivo reconhecer os principais facilitadores e barreiras que influenciam a adoção de Sistemas de Informação pelos profissionais de enfermagem. Além disso, listou os modelos teóricos relevantes usados para medir a aceitação de tecnologia e os métodos usados para realizar a coleta de dados. Foi possível perceber que o TAM é o modelo com maior utilização. Também foi possível identificar 19 (dezenove) facilitadores e 23 (vinte e três) barreiras relatadas nos estudos selecionados. Os achados permitiram compreender melhor como ocorre o fenômeno, o que pode ser trabalhado para melhorar a aceitação de tecnologia e possibilitar a realização de novos e aprofundados estudos.
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