Objective: One of the most important methods for evaluating information systems is usability evaluation. Usability is a context-dependent qualitative feature that is measured by multiple quality components that can be related to users� characteristics. This study was conducted to evaluate the usability of a comprehensive national health information system (SIB; an abbreviation for the Persian equivalent of �integrated health system�) from the perspective of different users and to determine the relationship between quality components and users� characteristics. Method: The study population were users of the national health information system (n = 309) at health centers and health homes affiliated to Kashan University of Medical Scien...
Abstract. This paper discusses the preliminary results of a systematic review of the literature on a...
Aim : Considering positive effects of hospital information system (HIS) in patients′ treatment and o...
ABSTRACT Objective: To measure the level of satisfaction regarding the usability of a neonatal hea...
Objective: One of the most important methods for evaluating information systems is usability evaluat...
Objective: One of the most important methods for evaluating information systems is usability evaluat...
Introduction: While studies have shown that usability evaluation could uncover many design problems ...
Background and Objectives: Evaluation has an important role in software development. Quality is cons...
Background: Problems in the usability of health information systems (HISs) are well acknowledged, bu...
Health information technology (IT) can offer important benefits to health care; however, technology-...
Aim: to evaluate the usability of a comprehensive national health information system by the heuristi...
Background and objectives: Electronic healthcare records have become central to patient care. Evalua...
Background: Problems in the usability of health information systems (HISs) are well acknowledged, bu...
This dataset contains the data and the R code of the study described below. Title Perception of the...
Introduction: Evaluations of a system of information, without analyzing its users understand is impo...
Background: None of the evaluation methods can identify all the usability problems of information sy...
Abstract. This paper discusses the preliminary results of a systematic review of the literature on a...
Aim : Considering positive effects of hospital information system (HIS) in patients′ treatment and o...
ABSTRACT Objective: To measure the level of satisfaction regarding the usability of a neonatal hea...
Objective: One of the most important methods for evaluating information systems is usability evaluat...
Objective: One of the most important methods for evaluating information systems is usability evaluat...
Introduction: While studies have shown that usability evaluation could uncover many design problems ...
Background and Objectives: Evaluation has an important role in software development. Quality is cons...
Background: Problems in the usability of health information systems (HISs) are well acknowledged, bu...
Health information technology (IT) can offer important benefits to health care; however, technology-...
Aim: to evaluate the usability of a comprehensive national health information system by the heuristi...
Background and objectives: Electronic healthcare records have become central to patient care. Evalua...
Background: Problems in the usability of health information systems (HISs) are well acknowledged, bu...
This dataset contains the data and the R code of the study described below. Title Perception of the...
Introduction: Evaluations of a system of information, without analyzing its users understand is impo...
Background: None of the evaluation methods can identify all the usability problems of information sy...
Abstract. This paper discusses the preliminary results of a systematic review of the literature on a...
Aim : Considering positive effects of hospital information system (HIS) in patients′ treatment and o...
ABSTRACT Objective: To measure the level of satisfaction regarding the usability of a neonatal hea...