Examining nurses' awareness level and compliance between defined and required access levels to core functionalities of hospital information system : an observational and survey study

一项观察和调查研究:探讨护士对医院信息系统核心功能访问权限的认知水平及其对已定义访问权限和所需访问权限的遵守情况

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Nurses constitute the largest number of hospital information system (HIS) users. Therefore, their awareness level and access to HIS functions based on their needs are particularly important. The present study aims to determine nurses' access levels to HIS functions and examine the compliance between defined and required access levels to core functionalities of a comprehensive HIS. METHODS: This observational and survey study was conducted on nurses using the census method (n = 110) in two phases. In the first phase, nurses' current access levels to core functionalities of the hospitalization management subsystem were identified in HIS. In the second phase, nurses' awareness of defined access levels to HIS functions and compliance with their needs were investigated using a valid and reliable questionnaire (α = 0.90). The data were analyzed by descriptive and analytical statistics (t-test and one-way ANOVA). RESULTS: The hospitalization management subsystem had 57 functions in 6 task groups. The information technology (IT) department enabled nurses to access 35 functions but did not allow them to access 22. 58.0% of the nurses were aware of those 35 functions they had access to, and 35.9% were aware of those 22 functions they needed access to. There was a significant correlation between nurses' awareness of current and defined access levels (p < 0.0001), so the mean defined access levels were 23.42, greater than the mean level of nurses' awareness of their current access to core functionalities. CONCLUSION: Users' lack of awareness and access to HIS functions more or less than required could reduce user satisfaction, acceptance, and efficiency of optimal use of these systems. Therefore, hospital administrators and policymakers should determine users' access levels based on their needs in accordance with the actual workflow and periodic evaluations. The method used in our study could help policymakers, managers, and staff at the hospital IT department accurately identify users' needs for HIS functions.

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