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- Title
The development and evaluation of a nursing information system for caring clinical in-patient.
- Authors
Yu-Wen Fang; Chih-Ping Li; Mei-Hua Wang; Fang, Yu-Wen; Li, Chih-Ping; Wang, Mei-Hua
- Abstract
The research aimed to develop a nursing information system in order to simplify the admission procedure for caring clinical in-patient, enhance the efficiency of medical information documentation. Therefore, by correctly delivering patients’ health records, and providing continues care, patient safety and care quality would be effectively improved. The study method was to apply Spiral Model development system to compose a nursing information team. By using strategies of data collection, working environment observation, applying use-case modeling, and conferences of Joint Application Design (JAD) to complete the system requirement analysis and design. The Admission Care Management Information System (ACMIS) mainly included: (1) Admission nursing management information system. (2) Inter-shift meeting information management system. (3) The linkage of drug management system and physical examination record system. The framework contained qualitative and quantitative components that provided both formative and summative elements of the evaluation. System evaluation was to apply information success model, and developed questionnaire of consisting nurses’ acceptance and satisfaction. The results of questionnaires were users’ satisfaction, the perceived self-involvement, age and information quality were positively to personal and organizational effectiveness. According to the results of this study, the Admission Care Management Information System was practical to simplifying clinic working procedure and effective in communicating and documenting admission medical information.
- Subjects
NURSING informatics; INPATIENT care; MANAGEMENT of electronic health records; PATIENT satisfaction; DOCUMENTATION; ATTITUDE (Psychology); CONTINUUM of care; INFORMATION storage &; retrieval systems; MEDICAL quality control; MEDICAL personnel; PATIENT safety; HOSPITAL nursing staff
- Publication
Technology & Health Care, 2016, Vol 24, pS401
- ISSN
0928-7329
- Publication type
journal article
- DOI
10.3233/THC-151106