Background: Due to the increasing functionality of medical information systems, it is hard to imagine day to day work in hospitals without IT support. Therefore, the design of dialogues between humans and information systems is one of the most important issues to be addressed in health care. This survey presents an analysis of the current quality level of human-computer interaction of healthcare-IT in German hospitals, focused on the users´ point of view. Methods: To evaluate the usability of clinical-IT according to the design principles of EN ISO 9241-10 the IsoMetrics Inventory, an assessment tool, was used. The focus of this paper has been put on suitability for task, training effort and conformity with user expectations, differentiate...
This paper tries to show that the key quality attribute to introduce information systems in health e...
Objective: One of the most important methods for evaluating information systems is usability evaluat...
AbstractPoor usability of clinical information systems delays their adoption by clinicians and limit...
Background Due to the increasing functionality of medical information systems, it is hard to imagine...
Objectives: In the health informatics field little is known about the general user satisfaction wit...
Background and Objectives: Evaluation has an important role in software development. Quality is cons...
Usability of clinical information technology (IT) systems is an ongoing topic of discussion. The sys...
Introduction: Evaluations of a system of information, without analyzing its users understand is impo...
The use of information technology has been extended to hospitals. The purpose of the Hospital Manage...
Objectives: In the health informatics field little is known about the general user satisfaction with...
Aim : Considering positive effects of hospital information system (HIS) in patients′ treatment and o...
Purpose Survey studies of health information systems use tend to focus on availability of functional...
Introduction: While studies have shown that usability evaluation could uncover many design problems ...
Objective: One of the most important methods for evaluating information systems is usability evaluat...
AbstractPurposeSurvey studies of health information systems use tend to focus on availability of fun...
This paper tries to show that the key quality attribute to introduce information systems in health e...
Objective: One of the most important methods for evaluating information systems is usability evaluat...
AbstractPoor usability of clinical information systems delays their adoption by clinicians and limit...
Background Due to the increasing functionality of medical information systems, it is hard to imagine...
Objectives: In the health informatics field little is known about the general user satisfaction wit...
Background and Objectives: Evaluation has an important role in software development. Quality is cons...
Usability of clinical information technology (IT) systems is an ongoing topic of discussion. The sys...
Introduction: Evaluations of a system of information, without analyzing its users understand is impo...
The use of information technology has been extended to hospitals. The purpose of the Hospital Manage...
Objectives: In the health informatics field little is known about the general user satisfaction with...
Aim : Considering positive effects of hospital information system (HIS) in patients′ treatment and o...
Purpose Survey studies of health information systems use tend to focus on availability of functional...
Introduction: While studies have shown that usability evaluation could uncover many design problems ...
Objective: One of the most important methods for evaluating information systems is usability evaluat...
AbstractPurposeSurvey studies of health information systems use tend to focus on availability of fun...
This paper tries to show that the key quality attribute to introduce information systems in health e...
Objective: One of the most important methods for evaluating information systems is usability evaluat...
AbstractPoor usability of clinical information systems delays their adoption by clinicians and limit...