Background and aim: Hospital Information Systems (HIS) are used for easy access to information, improvement of documentation and reducing errors. Nonetheless, using these systems is faced with some barriers and obstacles. This study identifies the challenges and the obstacles of using these systems in the academic and non-academic hospitals in Kerman. Methods: This is a cross-sectional study which was carried out in 2015. The statistical population in this study consisted of the nurses who had been working in the academic and non-academic hospitals in Kerman. A questionnaire consisting of two sections was used. The first section consisted of the demographic information of the participants and the second section comprised 34 questions ...
Background: In recent years, information technology has been introduced in the nursing departments o...
Hospital information systems have evolved with the recent widespread, involving technology and targe...
Objectives: This study aimed to compare nurses� satisfaction with, and expectations of, hospital i...
Purpose: The health industry must embrace information technology to improve treatments. Nurses are...
In this qualitative study, we explored the nurses' experience in using hospital information systems ...
Hospital information system (HIS) should ideally allow different forms of data to be stored and used...
Purpose: To improve the quality of care, information technology must be implemented in the healthcar...
Background and Aim: Nurses are major end-users of hospital information systems (HIS). Therefore thei...
Hospital information systems (HIS) are often implemented to enhance the quality of care, as well as ...
Background & Aim: With regard to the i ncreasing trends of information and complexities of health or...
Background & Aim: With regard to the i ncreasing trends of information and complexities of health or...
Background: Due to the high volume and variation of information in different fields, healthcare faci...
Especially by improving technology, communication means, globalization, emerging of new markets at t...
In recent years, information technology has been introduced in the nursing departments of many hospi...
We investigated the use of hospital information systems (HIS) among nurses and its effect on their i...
Background: In recent years, information technology has been introduced in the nursing departments o...
Hospital information systems have evolved with the recent widespread, involving technology and targe...
Objectives: This study aimed to compare nurses� satisfaction with, and expectations of, hospital i...
Purpose: The health industry must embrace information technology to improve treatments. Nurses are...
In this qualitative study, we explored the nurses' experience in using hospital information systems ...
Hospital information system (HIS) should ideally allow different forms of data to be stored and used...
Purpose: To improve the quality of care, information technology must be implemented in the healthcar...
Background and Aim: Nurses are major end-users of hospital information systems (HIS). Therefore thei...
Hospital information systems (HIS) are often implemented to enhance the quality of care, as well as ...
Background & Aim: With regard to the i ncreasing trends of information and complexities of health or...
Background & Aim: With regard to the i ncreasing trends of information and complexities of health or...
Background: Due to the high volume and variation of information in different fields, healthcare faci...
Especially by improving technology, communication means, globalization, emerging of new markets at t...
In recent years, information technology has been introduced in the nursing departments of many hospi...
We investigated the use of hospital information systems (HIS) among nurses and its effect on their i...
Background: In recent years, information technology has been introduced in the nursing departments o...
Hospital information systems have evolved with the recent widespread, involving technology and targe...
Objectives: This study aimed to compare nurses� satisfaction with, and expectations of, hospital i...