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Front-line physicians' satisfaction with information systems in hospitals




AuthorsLaura-Maria Peltonen, Kristiina Junttila, Sanna Salanterä

EditorsAdrien Ugon, Daniel Karlsson, Gunnar O. Klein, Anne Moen

Conference nameConference on Medical Informatics Europe

PublisherIOS Press

Publication year2018

JournalMedical informatics Europe

Book title Building Continents of Knowledge in Oceans of Data: The Future of Co-Created eHealth

Journal name in sourceStudies in Health Technology and Informatics

Series titleStudies in Health Technology and Informatics

Volume247

First page 865

Last page869

Number of pages5

ISBN978-1-61499-851-8

eISBN978-1-61499-852-5

ISSN0926-9630

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.3233/978-1-61499-852-5-865

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/32056348


Abstract

Day-to-day operations management in hospital units is difficult due to continuously varying situations, several actors involved and a vast number of information systems in use. The aim of this study was to describe front-line physicians' satisfaction with existing information systems needed to support the day-to-day operations management in hospitals. A cross-sectional survey was used and data chosen with stratified random sampling were collected in nine hospitals. Data were analyzed with descriptive and inferential statistical methods. The response rate was 65 % (n = 111). The physicians reported that information systems support their decision making to some extent, but they do not improve access to information nor are they tailored for physicians. The respondents also reported that they need to use several information systems to support decision making and that they would prefer one information system to access important information. Improved information access would better support physicians' decision making and has the potential to improve the quality of decisions and speed up the decision making process.


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