英文摘要 |
Computer Assisted Orthopaedic Surgery Systems (CAOS) are the latest application of Information Technology in orthopedic surgery in recent years. CAOS are expected to enhance the accuracy of orthopedic surgery and extend the durable life of the relevant medical equipment, but research about the situation of CAOS utilization and intention to use is still very lacking. Therefore, this study investigates the domestic status quo of CAOS utilization and explores the orthopedic physician’s acceptance of CAOS by utilizing Technology Acceptance Model. Lastly, Importance Performance Analysis (IPA) is utilized to give priority to sort the relevant attributes of CAOS. The overall findings reveal that the use of CAOS by orthopedic physicians is still not common in Taiwan, while some attributes, such as rigid mode of operation, not easy to use, and inadequate instructions, which are highly valued but not satisfactory for orthopedic physicians. The results provided as the basis to enhance the acceptance of CAOS of health authorities and hospitals and to serve as a reference for vendors in the design and development of CAOS as well. |