Background & Aim: With regard to the i ncreasing trends of information and complexities of health organizations , using of a dvanced tools and computers is necessary . Hospital staff is key members to develop health information systems, because they play not only a major role in the management of system, but also in the development, implementation and evaluation of the system. Since the evaluation of information systems is not possible without analyzing of the experiences and users chr('39') views, thus the aim of this study was to explore nurseschr('39') experiences of the hospital information systems . Methods & Materials: In this qualitative study, we investigated the nurseschr('39') experiences of the application of hospital informat...
Objective: To explore nurses' perceptions of the impact on clinical practice of the use of a compute...
Background: Throughout the world have spent vast sums of money for information systems, is therefore...
Globally, there are only a few studies on healthcare professionals' experiences of their patient inf...
Background & Aim: With regard to the i ncreasing trends of information and complexities of health or...
Purpose: To improve the quality of care, information technology must be implemented in the healthcar...
In this qualitative study, we explored the nurses' experience in using hospital information systems ...
Background and Aim: Nurses are major end-users of hospital information systems (HIS). Therefore thei...
The aim of this study is to explore nurses' perceptions of the impact in clinical practice of the us...
Purpose: The health industry must embrace information technology to improve treatments. Nurses are...
In recent years, information technology has been introduced in the nursing departments of many hospi...
Background: In recent years, information technology has been introduced in the nursing departments o...
Aim: To explore the perceptions of nurses about the use of a Hospital Information System (HIS) in th...
Objectives: This study aimed to compare nurses� satisfaction with, and expectations of, hospital i...
[[abstract]]Aim and objective. The purpose of this study was to explore nurses’ experiences during ...
Hospital information systems have evolved with the recent widespread, involving technology and targe...
Objective: To explore nurses' perceptions of the impact on clinical practice of the use of a compute...
Background: Throughout the world have spent vast sums of money for information systems, is therefore...
Globally, there are only a few studies on healthcare professionals' experiences of their patient inf...
Background & Aim: With regard to the i ncreasing trends of information and complexities of health or...
Purpose: To improve the quality of care, information technology must be implemented in the healthcar...
In this qualitative study, we explored the nurses' experience in using hospital information systems ...
Background and Aim: Nurses are major end-users of hospital information systems (HIS). Therefore thei...
The aim of this study is to explore nurses' perceptions of the impact in clinical practice of the us...
Purpose: The health industry must embrace information technology to improve treatments. Nurses are...
In recent years, information technology has been introduced in the nursing departments of many hospi...
Background: In recent years, information technology has been introduced in the nursing departments o...
Aim: To explore the perceptions of nurses about the use of a Hospital Information System (HIS) in th...
Objectives: This study aimed to compare nurses� satisfaction with, and expectations of, hospital i...
[[abstract]]Aim and objective. The purpose of this study was to explore nurses’ experiences during ...
Hospital information systems have evolved with the recent widespread, involving technology and targe...
Objective: To explore nurses' perceptions of the impact on clinical practice of the use of a compute...
Background: Throughout the world have spent vast sums of money for information systems, is therefore...
Globally, there are only a few studies on healthcare professionals' experiences of their patient inf...