Title
Speech recognition acceptance by physicians: A temporal replication of a survey of expectations and experiences
Abstract
A replication survey of physicians' expectations and experience with speech recognition technology was conducted before and after its implementation. The expectations survey was administered to emergency medicine physicians prior to training with the speech recognition system. The experience survey consisting of similar items was administered after physicians gained speech recognition technology experience. In this study, 82percent of the physicians were initially optimistic that the use of speech recognition technology with the electronic medical record was a good idea. After using the technology for 6months, 87percent of the physicians agreed that speech recognition technology was a good idea. In addition, 72percent of the physicians in this study had an expectation that the use of speech recognition technology would save time. After use in the clinical environment, 51percent of the participants reported time savings. The increased acceptance of speech recognition technology by physicians in this study was attributed to improvements in the technology and the electronic medical record.
Year
DOI
Venue
2016
10.1177/1460458215589600
HEALTH INFORMATICS JOURNAL
Keywords
Field
DocType
electronic medical records,speech recognition,technology acceptance
Speech recognition,Medical record,Medicine
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
22.0
3.0
1460-4582
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
2
0.40
3
Authors
6