J Korean Soc Med Inform.  2006 Sep;12(3):227-238.

User Satisfaction of Nursing Information System

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Nursing, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University, School of Medicine, Korea.
  • 2Samsung Medical Center, Department of Nursing, Korea.
  • 3Samsung Medical Center, Department of Information System, Korea. nov107.hong@samsung.com

Abstract


OBJECTIVE
User satisfaction of nursing information system and its user interface were measured in the S general hospital which new electronic medical record system had been introduced to. The new system had been developed based on nursing job's analysis.
METHODS
487 nurses who were working in the S hospital joined to survey through QUIS (Questionnaire for User Interface Satisfaction) about satisfaction of system they used. There were 4 categories-convenience, rapid response, content/configuration, accuracy of information. Those 4 categories were used analytical factors to know how the users were satisfied with its interface and function through the selected 13 system interfaces.
RESULTS
With 9 scales of satisfaction score, we measured the satisfaction that the hardware provided. Terminology and system information got the highest score, and user friendly interface, easiness of learning, system performance in high score order. As like as above, we defined 5 scales of user interface satisfaction score. Content, configuration, information accuracy, convenience, rapid responses were identified as analytic categories. With interface satisfaction aspect, the pages which were reconfigured from physician order page to nurse interface got the highest score. And content and page configuration were acknowledged as the highest place.
CONCLUSION
This study showed the nurses were satisfied with nursing information system. Also the trend of system development can be revealed.

Keyword

Nursing Information System; User Satisfaction

MeSH Terms

Electronic Health Records
Hospitals, General
Information Systems*
Learning
Nursing*
Weights and Measures
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