Study of users\' attitudes about the computerized hospital information systems (HIS)

Objective(s): Taking the importance of end-users' satisfaction in the overall success of a HIS, this study was performed to assess their attitudes in different hospitals in Tehran.Methods: Interviews were made with officials of 20 hospitals in Tehran. Research tool was a questionnaire in 8 part...

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Main Authors: Ebadi Fardazar F., Ansari H., Zohour A., Marashi S.S.
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Published: Iranian Institute for Health Sciences Research 2007-01-01
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Online Access:http://payeshjournal.ir/article-1-717-en.html
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spelling doaj-817a56419b6f4abe996ab38a41bcde2f2020-11-25T04:05:26ZfasIranian Institute for Health Sciences ResearchPayesh1680-76262008-45362007-01-016100Study of users\' attitudes about the computerized hospital information systems (HIS)Ebadi Fardazar F.0Ansari H.1Zohour A.2Marashi S.S.3 Objective(s): Taking the importance of end-users' satisfaction in the overall success of a HIS, this study was performed to assess their attitudes in different hospitals in Tehran.Methods: Interviews were made with officials of 20 hospitals in Tehran. Research tool was a questionnaire in 8 parts.Results: Sixty three officials entered into the study. The average age was 40.7 years and 62.1% were male. 80.5% of the respondents indicated that they were satisfied or very satisfied with HIS in their hospitals.In general several factors found to be important to the HIS users. These were: better communication and quicker and more effective access to data, reports and outputs, organization management, resources, proper training for managers and users, compliance assessment inside the organization, ease of learning and implementation, effective support, and ease of use.Conclusion: The development of hospital information systems in Iran is in its early stages and despite their considerable progresses during recent years, they still require more investment in order to satisfy the administrators' and end users' expections.http://payeshjournal.ir/article-1-717-en.htmlhospital information systemusers attitude
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Marashi S.S.
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Study of users\' attitudes about the computerized hospital information systems (HIS)
Payesh
hospital information system
users attitude
author_facet Ebadi Fardazar F.
Ansari H.
Zohour A.
Marashi S.S.
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title Study of users\' attitudes about the computerized hospital information systems (HIS)
title_short Study of users\' attitudes about the computerized hospital information systems (HIS)
title_full Study of users\' attitudes about the computerized hospital information systems (HIS)
title_fullStr Study of users\' attitudes about the computerized hospital information systems (HIS)
title_full_unstemmed Study of users\' attitudes about the computerized hospital information systems (HIS)
title_sort study of users\' attitudes about the computerized hospital information systems (his)
publisher Iranian Institute for Health Sciences Research
series Payesh
issn 1680-7626
2008-4536
publishDate 2007-01-01
description Objective(s): Taking the importance of end-users' satisfaction in the overall success of a HIS, this study was performed to assess their attitudes in different hospitals in Tehran.Methods: Interviews were made with officials of 20 hospitals in Tehran. Research tool was a questionnaire in 8 parts.Results: Sixty three officials entered into the study. The average age was 40.7 years and 62.1% were male. 80.5% of the respondents indicated that they were satisfied or very satisfied with HIS in their hospitals.In general several factors found to be important to the HIS users. These were: better communication and quicker and more effective access to data, reports and outputs, organization management, resources, proper training for managers and users, compliance assessment inside the organization, ease of learning and implementation, effective support, and ease of use.Conclusion: The development of hospital information systems in Iran is in its early stages and despite their considerable progresses during recent years, they still require more investment in order to satisfy the administrators' and end users' expections.
topic hospital information system
users attitude
url http://payeshjournal.ir/article-1-717-en.html
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