TY - BOOK AU - Song, Lunar TI - Analysis of the technology acceptance model in examining hospital nurses' behavioral intentions toward the use of bar code medication administration SN - 1538-2931 PY - 2015/// KW - *Attitude of Health Personnel KW - *Automatic Data Processing KW - *Medication Errors/pc [Prevention & Control] KW - *Medication Systems, Hospital KW - *Nursing Staff, Hospital KW - Adult KW - Cross-Sectional Studies KW - District of Columbia KW - Female KW - Humans KW - Male KW - Medication Errors/nu [Nursing] KW - Middle Aged KW - Models, Theoretical KW - Nursing Staff, Hospital/px [Psychology] KW - Patient Safety KW - Young Adult KW - MedStar National Rehabilitation Network KW - Journal Article N1 - Available online through MWHC library: March/April 2002 - present N2 - Serious medication errors continue to exist in hospitals, even though there is technology that could potentially eliminate them such as bar code medication administration. Little is known about the degree to which the culture of patient safety is associated with behavioral intention to use bar code medication administration. Based on the Technology Acceptance Model, this study evaluated the relationships among patient safety culture and perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use, and behavioral intention to use bar code medication administration technology among nurses in hospitals. Cross-sectional surveys with a convenience sample of 163 nurses using bar code medication administration were conducted. Feedback and communication about errors had a positive impact in predicting perceived usefulness (beta=.26, P<.01) and perceived ease of use (beta=.22, P<.05). In a multiple regression model predicting for behavioral intention, age had a negative impact (beta=-.17, P<.05); however, teamwork within hospital units (beta=.20, P<.05) and perceived usefulness (beta=.35, P<.01) both had a positive impact on behavioral intention. The overall bar code medication administration behavioral intention model explained 24% (P<.001) of the variance. Identified factors influencing bar code medication administration behavioral intention can help inform hospitals to develop tailored interventions for RNs to reduce medication administration errors and increase patient safety by using this technology ER -