Determining Anxieties in Relation to Ambient Intelligence - Explorative Findings from Hospital Settings
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Kummer, Tyge
Ryschka, Stephanie
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Through 16 problem-focused interviews in three German surgical clinics, anxieties that affect the adoption of ambient intelligence in healthcare were investigated. This research reveals 17 anxieties, grouped into 5 categories containing implementation anxieties of ambient intelligence in hospitals. The results expand the basis in theory underlying technology-related anxieties of medical professionals and offer theoretical and practical implications, leading to an initial basis for decisions regarding the implementation of ambient systems.
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Information Systems Management
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32
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