Background: Analysis of humanitarian issues affecting the implementation time of information systems to increase the acceptance of these systems is essential. Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the behavioral feasibility of the clinical nursing information system. Methods: An applied cross-sectional study was conducted with 348 nurses in 2015. Data were collected by face to face interviews and a questionnaire containing 33 questions, which were rated on a 5-point Likert scale. Face and content validity of the questionnaire was confirmed, and its reliability was estimated 0.90 through Cronbach's alpha coefficient. Data were analyzed using chi-square tests and t-test. Results: An average score of behavioral feasibility was 67.44. ...
Introduction: Anticipating effective factors in information system acceptance by using persuasive me...
Background and Aim: Nurses are major end-users of hospital information systems (HIS). Therefore thei...
Objective: To explore nurses' perceptions of the impact on clinical practice of the use of a compute...
Introduction: A successful implementation of an information system is impossible without sufficient ...
[[abstract]]This study investigated the major NIS implementation factors and their capability of pre...
Background and Aim: Information technology acceptance model predicts acceptance based on end-users' ...
Purpose: The health industry must embrace information technology to improve treatments. Nurses are...
Purpose: To improve the quality of care, information technology must be implemented in the healthcar...
Background: The implementation of adequate clinical information systems helps to deal with the immen...
Background: In recent years, information technology has been introduced in the nursing departments o...
In recent years, information technology has been introduced in the nursing departments of many hospi...
Objectives: This study aimed to compare nurses� satisfaction with, and expectations of, hospital i...
Clinical information systems are being introduced into nurses' work at an alarming rate. These syste...
This paper reports on findings from an examination of a nursing information system through the lens ...
Aim: To develop and validate a questionnaire to explore the perceptions of nurses about the imple...
Introduction: Anticipating effective factors in information system acceptance by using persuasive me...
Background and Aim: Nurses are major end-users of hospital information systems (HIS). Therefore thei...
Objective: To explore nurses' perceptions of the impact on clinical practice of the use of a compute...
Introduction: A successful implementation of an information system is impossible without sufficient ...
[[abstract]]This study investigated the major NIS implementation factors and their capability of pre...
Background and Aim: Information technology acceptance model predicts acceptance based on end-users' ...
Purpose: The health industry must embrace information technology to improve treatments. Nurses are...
Purpose: To improve the quality of care, information technology must be implemented in the healthcar...
Background: The implementation of adequate clinical information systems helps to deal with the immen...
Background: In recent years, information technology has been introduced in the nursing departments o...
In recent years, information technology has been introduced in the nursing departments of many hospi...
Objectives: This study aimed to compare nurses� satisfaction with, and expectations of, hospital i...
Clinical information systems are being introduced into nurses' work at an alarming rate. These syste...
This paper reports on findings from an examination of a nursing information system through the lens ...
Aim: To develop and validate a questionnaire to explore the perceptions of nurses about the imple...
Introduction: Anticipating effective factors in information system acceptance by using persuasive me...
Background and Aim: Nurses are major end-users of hospital information systems (HIS). Therefore thei...
Objective: To explore nurses' perceptions of the impact on clinical practice of the use of a compute...