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    Adoption of wireless communication devices (WCDs) in intensive care units (ICUs) was predicted by attitudes and norms pre-implementation. Post-implementation, these factors changed, suggesting implementation strategies are key for technology adoption in critical care settings.

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    Area of Science:

    • Healthcare technology
    • Nursing informatics
    • Clinical communication

    Background:

    • Wireless communication devices (WCDs) offer workflow improvements in healthcare.
    • Barriers to WCD adoption persist, particularly in specialized environments like intensive care units (ICUs).
    • Understanding factors influencing WCD use is crucial for successful implementation.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To examine predictors of WCD use among nurses in an ICU setting.
    • To assess the influence of attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived control on behavioral intent to use WCDs.
    • To compare pre- and post-implementation factors affecting WCD adoption.

    Main Methods:

    • Nurses in an ICU completed questionnaires based on the Theory of Planned Behaviour (attitudes, subjective norms, perceived control, behavioral intent).
    • Data collected pre- and post-WCD implementation using Likert scales and open-ended questions.
    • General linear models and thematic analysis used to analyze quantitative and qualitative data.

    Main Results:

    • Pre-implementation, attitudes and subjective norms predicted behavioral intent to use WCDs.
    • Post-implementation, these predictors were no longer significant.
    • Differences may stem from the critical care environment's unique needs or a lack of comprehensive implementation strategy.

    Conclusions:

    • Implementation strategies significantly impact the adoption of WCDs in ICUs.
    • Further research comparing different implementation approaches is warranted.
    • Optimizing technology adoption requires understanding its application and the implementation process.