Bram Vermeulen
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
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BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making | 2013
Dirk Vanneste; Bram Vermeulen; Anja Declercq
BackgroundHealthcare and social care environments are increasingly confronted with older persons with long-term care needs. Consequently, the need for integrated and coordinated assessment systems increases. In Belgium, feasibility studies have been conducted on the implementation and use of interRAI instruments offering opportunities to improve continuity and quality of care. However, the development and implementation of information technology to support a shared dataset is a difficult and gradual process. We explore the applicability of the UTAUT theoretical model in the BelRAI healthcare project to analyse the acceptance of the BelRAI web application by healthcare professionals in home care, nursing home care and acute hospital care for older people with disabilities.MethodsA structured questionnaire containing items based on constructs validated in the original UTAUT study was distributed to 661 Flemish caregivers. We performed a complete case analysis using data from 282 questionnaires to obtain information regarding the effects of performance expectancy (PE), effort expectancy (EE), social influence (SI), facilitating conditions (FC), anxiety (ANX), self-efficacy (SE) and attitude towards using technology (ATUT) on behavioural intention (BI) to use the BelRAI web application.ResultsThe values of the internal consistency evaluation of each construct demonstrated adequate reliability of the survey instrument. Convergent and discriminant validity were established. However, the items of the ATUT construct cross-loaded on PE. FC proved to have the most significant influence on BI to use BelRAI, followed by SE. Other constructs (PE, EE, SI, ANX, ATUT) had no significant influence on BI. The ‘direct effects only’ model explained 30.8% of the variance in BI to use BelRAI.ConclusionsCritical factors in stimulating the behavioural intention to use new technology are good-quality software, interoperability and compatibility with other information systems, easy access to computers, training facilities, built-in and online help and ongoing IT support. These findings can be used by policy makers to maximise the acceptance and the success of new technology. For researchers, the conclusions of the original UTAUT study with regards to the item and scale construction should not be copied blindly across different information systems. A bottom-up approach is preferred when building upon the UTAUT model.
European Neuropsychopharmacology | 2015
Bram Vermeulen; Hilde Lauwers; Nele Spruytte; C. Van Audenhove
Archive | 2016
Ellen Lampo; Virginie Carlassara; Bart Degryse; Hilde Lauwers; Frederik Glorieux; Bram Vermeulen; Inge Neyens; Chantal Van Audenhove; Joke Dessin; Nele Spruytte
Tijdschrift voor Welzijnswerk | 2012
Bram Vermeulen; Nele Spruytte; Anja Declercq
Archive | 2012
S Vandenbroucke; Jm Lebrun; Bram Vermeulen; Anja Declercq; Patrick Maggi; Samuel Delye; Christiane Gosset
Archive | 2009
Nele Spruytte; Bram Vermeulen; Marian De Groof; Anja Declercq; Chantal Van Audenhove
Archive | 2016
Inge Neyens; Diola Bijlhout; Bram Vermeulen; Chantal Van Audenhove
Archive | 2016
Eva Helmer; Bram Vermeulen; Joke Vanderhaegen; Evelien Coppens; Chantal Van Audenhove
Archive | 2016
Johanna De Almeida Mello; Kirsten Hermans; Bram Vermeulen; Anja Declercq
Tijdschrift Voor Geneeskunde | 2015
Inge Neyens; Diola Bijlhout; Bram Vermeulen; Chantal Van Audenhove