2013
Aguiar, J.; Portela, F.; Santos, M. F.; Machado, J.; Abelha, A.; Silva, Á.; Rua, F.; Pinto, F.
Pervasive information systems to intensive care medicine: Technology acceptance model Proceedings Article
Em: pp. 177-184, Angers, 2013, ISBN: 9789898565594, (cited By 5; Conference of 15th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems, ICEIS 2013 ; Conference Date: 4 July 2013 Through 7 July 2013; Conference Code:100809).
Resumo | Links | BibTeX | Etiquetas: Artificial intelligence; Decision making; Decision support systems; Information systems, Critical environment; Delphi; Integrated informations; Intelligent decision support systems; Intensive care; Intensive care medicines; Pervasive information systems; Technology acceptance model, Intensive care units
@inproceedings{Aguiar2013177,
title = {Pervasive information systems to intensive care medicine: Technology acceptance model},
author = {J. Aguiar and F. Portela and M. F. Santos and J. Machado and A. Abelha and Á. Silva and F. Rua and F. Pinto},
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isbn = {9789898565594},
year = {2013},
date = {2013-01-01},
journal = {ICEIS 2013 - Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems},
volume = {1},
pages = {177-184},
address = {Angers},
abstract = {The usability of information systems in critical environments like Intensive Care Units (ICU) is far than the expected and desirable. Typically, ICUs have a set of not integrated information silos and a high number of data recorded in paper. Whenever ICU professionals need to make a decision they have to deal with a high number of data sources containing useful information. Unfortunately, they can't use those sources due to the difficulty of evaluating them in a correct time. Pervasive Intelligent Decision Support Systems (PIDSS), operating automatically and in real-time, can be used to improve the decision making if they are suited to the requirements of the ICU. In this work a PIDSS have been assessed in terms of quality and user acceptance making use of Technology Acceptance Model (TAM). TAM proved to be very useful when combined with Delphi method features to involve the professionals and to make the system usable.},
note = {cited By 5; Conference of 15th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems, ICEIS 2013 ; Conference Date: 4 July 2013 Through 7 July 2013; Conference Code:100809},
keywords = {Artificial intelligence; Decision making; Decision support systems; Information systems, Critical environment; Delphi; Integrated informations; Intelligent decision support systems; Intensive care; Intensive care medicines; Pervasive information systems; Technology acceptance model, Intensive care units},
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}