Usability evaluation of an integrated Electronic Medication Management System implemented in an Oncology setting using the Unified Theory of the Acceptance and Use of Technology [post]

racha dabliz, Simon K. Poon, Angus Ritchie, Rosemary Burke, Jonathan Penm
2020 unpublished
Background: Medication management processes in an Oncology setting are complex and difficult to examine in isolation from interrelated processes and contextual factors. This qualitative study aims to evaluate the usability of an Electronic Medication Management System (EMMS) implemented in a specialised oncology unit using the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) framework. Methods: The study was conducted in a 12-bed outpatient Oncology unit of a major teaching hospital
more » ... x months following implementation of a commercial EMMS. In-depth semi-structured interviews were conducted with doctors, nurses and pharmacists using the system to assess usability. The UTAUT framework was used to analyse the results, which facilitated evaluation of interrelated aspects and provided a structured summary of user experience and usability factors. Results: Direct cross-comparison between user groups illustrated that doctors and pharmacists were generally satisfied with the facilitating conditions (hardware and training), but had divergent perceptions of performance (automation, standardised protocols and communication and documented) and effort (mental and temporal demand). In counterpoint, nurses were generally satisfied across all constructs. Prior experience using an alternative EMMS influenced performance and effort expectancy and was related to early dissatisfaction with the implemented system. Furthermore, whilst not originally designed for the healthcare setting, the flexibility of the UTAUT allowed for translation to the hospital environment. Conclusion: Nurses demonstrated overall satisfaction with the EMMS, whilst doctors and pharmacists perceived some usability problems, particularly related to restricted automaticity and system complexity, which hindered user uptake and EMMS success. The study demonstrates the feasibility and utility of the UTAUT framework to evaluate usability of an EMMS for multiple user groups in the Oncology setting.
doi:10.21203/rs.3.rs-48522/v4 fatcat:eieb2encovf6doutputfgprfuu