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ERF
Abstract
This paper studies factors affecting nurses' intentions to comply with security policies when faced with password sharing decisions. We extend the unified model of information security policy compliance (UMISPC) by adding the concept of patient centeredness. This extension of the model will hopefully help both researchers and practitioners further understand the effect of patient centeredness on the practice of password sharing when perceived as positively affecting the patient. In this conceptual paper, we propose an extended UMISPC. We propose a methodology to test the model on a sample of 250 to 300 nurses. We posit a model that studies the effect of patient centeredness on the relationship between various factors affecting the nurse’s intention and the nurses' intention of complying with security policies. By proposing an extended UMISPC, this introduces the effect of patient centeredness on healthcare provider intentions to ISS research and it introduces UMISPC to healthcare literature. Keywords UMISPC, Patient Centeredness, EMR, ISS, Password Sharing.
Recommended Citation
Tazkarji, Mohamed Yehya, "The Effect of Patient Centeredness on Nurses’ Security Policy Compliance" (2020). AMCIS 2020 Proceedings. 8.
https://aisel.aisnet.org/amcis2020/healthcare_it/healthcare_it/8
The Effect of Patient Centeredness on Nurses’ Security Policy Compliance
This paper studies factors affecting nurses' intentions to comply with security policies when faced with password sharing decisions. We extend the unified model of information security policy compliance (UMISPC) by adding the concept of patient centeredness. This extension of the model will hopefully help both researchers and practitioners further understand the effect of patient centeredness on the practice of password sharing when perceived as positively affecting the patient. In this conceptual paper, we propose an extended UMISPC. We propose a methodology to test the model on a sample of 250 to 300 nurses. We posit a model that studies the effect of patient centeredness on the relationship between various factors affecting the nurse’s intention and the nurses' intention of complying with security policies. By proposing an extended UMISPC, this introduces the effect of patient centeredness on healthcare provider intentions to ISS research and it introduces UMISPC to healthcare literature. Keywords UMISPC, Patient Centeredness, EMR, ISS, Password Sharing.
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