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FACTORS AFFECTING THE SUCCESSFUL IMPLEMENTATION OF HOSPITAL INFORMATION SYSTEM: A PRELIMINARY PILOT STUDY OF IRANIAN NURSES
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Journal of Health & Medical Informatics

ISSN: 2157-7420

Open Access

FACTORS AFFECTING THE SUCCESSFUL IMPLEMENTATION OF HOSPITAL INFORMATION SYSTEM: A PRELIMINARY PILOT STUDY OF IRANIAN NURSES


5th International Conference on Medical Informatics & Telemedicine

August 31- 01 September, 2017 | Prague, Czech Republic

Shahab Rezaian, Harhodin Bin Salamat, Reza Malekzadeh, Rasimah Chemohd Yusoff and Najaf Zare

Universiti Teknoligi Malaysia, Malaysia
Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran
Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Iran

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Health Med Informat

Abstract :

The present study was designed to provide an insight into nurses� experiences and views, using a computerized hospital information system in clinical practice in a tertiary teaching hospital in southern Iran. The main aim of this pilot study was to determine the reliability and validity of those factors which can affect the successful implementation of Hospital Information System (HIS) for nursing staff and be used in another larger study including over 1000 full-time practicing nurses. One hundred sixty nurses participated in this study and voluntarily filled up a questionnaire containing 61 items related to demographic, work, work place and to various constructs of DeLone and McLean�s implementation success model as well as three additional constructs namely culture, trust and user quality. In our study the questionnaire items were based on literature reviews and experts� opinions to ensure its content and construct validity. The reliability of all constructs� measures were checked by Cronbach alpha coefficient which all but one were above the accepted level of 0.70 indicating that the measurement errors were small and the measurement instrument could be able to yield consistent results each time it is applied. Confirmatory factor analysis and factor loading were done for all items to confirm the dimensionality of the derived instrument. Forty-eight (94%) of dimension items except 3 had high values above 0.4, and over 39 (76%) of items had factor loadings above 0.7 which indicates an acceptably very high value of factor loading for the research instrument items. The 3 items with factor loading values less than 0.4, however turned to be candidates for omission from the future study.

Biography :

Shahab Rezaian is a doctoral student of Information Systems at Advanced Informatics School (AIS), Universiti Teknologi Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. He completed his master’s degree in Management of Information Technology at Advanced Informatics School (AIS). His fields of interest are Health Information Systems, Hospital Information Systems, relation to Social issues and Hospital Information Systems Information and Information Systems Theory.

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