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Knowledge, perceived skills and attitude of nurses regarding the use of electronic health records in selected primary health care facilities in the Western CapeTengeh, Laura Ngweh January 2020 (has links)
Magister Curationis - MCur / The implementation, adoption and the use of EHR globally has been proven a
challenge, despite the numerous advantages that have been noted with the use of an electronic
health recording system to improve health care services. Among some of the challenges that have
been reported is lack of knowledge and staff attitudes towards this new technology. It has also
been noted that the success or failure of an EHR system is dependent on nurses’ or individual user
acceptance, as they are pivotal in the healthcare team; therefore, their attitude towards an EHR
system is crucial.
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A Lifespan Perspective on Entrepreneurship: Perceived Opportunities and Skills Explain the Negative Association between Age and Entrepreneurial ActivityBohlmann, Clarissa, Rauch, Andreas, Zacher, Hannes 05 April 2023 (has links)
Researchers and practitioners are increasingly interested in entrepreneurship as a means to fight youth unemployment and to improve financial stability at higher ages. However, only few studies so far have examined the association between age and entrepreneurial activity. Based on theories from the lifespan psychology literature and entrepreneurship, we develop and test a model in which perceived opportunities and skills explain the relationship between age and entrepreneurial activity. We analyzed data from the 2013 Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM), while controlling for gender and potential variation between countries. Results showed that age related negatively to entrepreneurial activity, and that perceived opportunities and skills for entrepreneurship mediated this relationship. Overall, these findings suggest that entrepreneurship research should treat age as a substantial variable.
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