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Background and objective: There are mixed reports on nurses' satisfaction with electronic medical records (EMR) in literature, and facilitators and barriers to its adoption were reported frequently. A Philippine public tertiary hospital developed an EMR to facilitate remote access to patient charts outside its COVID-designated areas during the pandemic. This study aims to assess nurses' satisfaction with EMR use in order to improve their user experience. The Delone and McLean Information System (D&M IS) Success Model was used as its framework. This offers a unique perspective to EMR adoption by accounting for the effects of the pandemic.
Methods: A descriptive, cross-sectional, quantitatively driven, concurrent mixed-methods design was employed. Nurses from the hospital were recruited for the survey (n=353) and the focus group discussions (n=14). Ethical approval was obtained prior to its conduct. Analysis was done through descriptive statistics, multiple linear regression, and thematic analysis. Data were integrated to appreciate the differences in their experiences from the point of adoption up to their current experiences.
Results: Nurses initially faced challenges with the EMR when it was introduced, but improvements and continuous use have led to their current high satisfaction. Despite mandatory use and high usage scores, some daily tasks are still done manually. Use, length of service, number of patients handled, designation, and area of assignment were found to be associated with satisfaction. Thematic analysis highlighted several adoption prerequisites in this setup, including assessment of user competence and experience, and the provision of training, structural necessities, and organizational support.
Conclusions: This study found high use and satisfaction scores, aligning with the D&M IS Success Model, despite initial adoption challenges. Recommendations include maintaining high EMR use and improving efficiency, communication, and collaboration. Emphasis was placed on the provisions of better training and continuous feedback gathering.
背景和目的:文献中关于护士对电子病历(EMR)满意度的报告参差不齐,并且经常报告其采用的促进因素和障碍。菲律宾一家公立三级医院开发了电子病历,以便在疫情期间远程访问其指定区域以外的患者病历。本研究旨在评估护士对电子病历使用的满意度,以改善其使用体验。以Delone and McLean信息系统(D&M IS)成功模型为框架。这为考虑到大流行的影响而采用电子病历提供了一个独特的视角。方法:采用描述性、横断面、定量驱动、并发混合方法设计。从该医院招募护士参加调查(n=353)和焦点小组讨论(n=14)。在其行为之前获得道德批准。通过描述性统计、多元线性回归和专题分析进行分析。对数据进行了综合,以了解他们从采用到目前经验的不同。结果:EMR刚引入时,护士们面临着挑战,但经过改进和持续使用,他们目前的满意度很高。尽管强制使用且使用率很高,但一些日常任务仍然需要手动完成。使用、服务年限、处理的患者数量、指定和分配的区域被发现与满意度相关。专题分析强调了这一设置中的若干采用先决条件,包括评估用户能力和经验、提供培训、结构需要和组织支持。结论:该研究发现了较高的使用和满意度得分,与D&M IS成功模型一致,尽管最初采用存在挑战。建议包括保持较高的电子病历使用率和改善效率、沟通和协作。重点放在提供更好的培训和不断收集反馈。