This study explored the perceptions of 264 nurses regarding their satisfaction with health information systems (HIS) in one of the public hospitals in the GCC area. The study adopted the information system success model and tried to predict satisfaction level utilizing information quality, system quality, and service quality. Results supported the role of information quality and service quality in predicting satisfaction. In addition, four factors were used as moderators of relationships assumed. Three moderation effects were witnessed: gender moderated the relationship between service quality and satisfaction, age moderated the relationship between service quality and satisfaction, and also moderated the relationship between system quality...
Hospital Information System (HIS) could help the delivery of high quality health services and improv...
BackgroundThe nursing process system (NPS) is used to establish the nursing process involving assess...
Purpose: To improve the quality of care, information technology must be implemented in the healthcar...
Hospital information systems have evolved with the recent widespread, involving technology and targe...
Background: Several models suggest how the qualities of a product or service influence user satisfac...
Background: Several models suggest how the qualities of a product or service influence user satisfac...
We investigated the use of hospital information systems (HIS) among nurses and its effect on their i...
Clinical services in hospitals are too diversified and include different kinds of care patient needs...
Purpose/objectives: This study aims to investigate the satisfaction of the users of HERDIN PLUS, a l...
Contemporary forces, including the growing nursing shortage, the aging population, and the emphasis ...
Electronic health information systems (EHIS) are considered a backbone for healthcare planning and q...
AbstractOver the past decade, hospitals in Greece have made significant investments in adopting and ...
Objectives: This study aimed to compare nurses� satisfaction with, and expectations of, hospital i...
User satisfaction with information system quality has long been a substantial topic in the literatur...
Patient satisfaction is imperative in every healthcare organization. Service quality is the utmost i...
Hospital Information System (HIS) could help the delivery of high quality health services and improv...
BackgroundThe nursing process system (NPS) is used to establish the nursing process involving assess...
Purpose: To improve the quality of care, information technology must be implemented in the healthcar...
Hospital information systems have evolved with the recent widespread, involving technology and targe...
Background: Several models suggest how the qualities of a product or service influence user satisfac...
Background: Several models suggest how the qualities of a product or service influence user satisfac...
We investigated the use of hospital information systems (HIS) among nurses and its effect on their i...
Clinical services in hospitals are too diversified and include different kinds of care patient needs...
Purpose/objectives: This study aims to investigate the satisfaction of the users of HERDIN PLUS, a l...
Contemporary forces, including the growing nursing shortage, the aging population, and the emphasis ...
Electronic health information systems (EHIS) are considered a backbone for healthcare planning and q...
AbstractOver the past decade, hospitals in Greece have made significant investments in adopting and ...
Objectives: This study aimed to compare nurses� satisfaction with, and expectations of, hospital i...
User satisfaction with information system quality has long been a substantial topic in the literatur...
Patient satisfaction is imperative in every healthcare organization. Service quality is the utmost i...
Hospital Information System (HIS) could help the delivery of high quality health services and improv...
BackgroundThe nursing process system (NPS) is used to establish the nursing process involving assess...
Purpose: To improve the quality of care, information technology must be implemented in the healthcar...