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摘要
前言部署医疗信息系统是全球应对医疗转型和数字化的一项举措。医疗信息系统(HIS)是部署在医疗领域的关键系统,通过整合医疗领域的不同医疗功能和部门,帮助医疗机构和所有利益相关者消除信息脱节,实现医疗流程现代化,从而更好地提供医疗服务。我们的目的是找出在系统实施前可能出现的问题,如抵制变革、缺乏培训和系统兼容性问题,并强调医护人员在这一过程中的关键作用。材料与方法:168 名参与者参与了此次研究,占护士总数的 42.96%。数据通过一份 47 个项目的自填式问卷收集,其中包括人口统计学、当前系统使用情况、感知到的益处和挑战以及采用系统的准备情况等部分。问卷是根据 Handayani 等人开发的 "医院信息系统接受模型 "设计的:令人鼓舞的是,88%-92% 的研究参与者表示,他们已做好准备,并热衷于将医院信息系统作为其工作的一部分。这种压倒性的积极态度预示着该系统有可能取得成功。结论:研究结果强调了在斯库台地区医院成功实施 HIS 系统的巨大潜力。尽管护士们在使用 HIS 系统时可能会遇到各种挑战,但研究结果显示,他们非常愿意适应。约 90% 的参与者表示愿意接受 HIS 系统,这表明他们的适应能力值得称赞,并有可能顺利过渡到新系统。
Perceptions of Health Personnel Regarding the Utilization of Health Information Systems.
Introduction: The deployment of health information systems has been a global response to healthcare's transformation and digitalization. The need and potential of these systems within healthcare have been tremendously driven by the global instability that has affected several interrelated sectors, highlighting the urgency and importance of this research.[1]
Health information systems (HIS) are critical systems deployed to help organizations and all stakeholders within the healthcare arena eradicate disjointed information and modernize health processes by integrating different health functions and departments across the healthcare arena for better healthcare delivery.[2]
This study aims to underscore the invaluable insights of the Shkodra Regional Hospital's healthcare staff regarding Hospital Information Systems. We aim to identify potential problems that may arise before their implementation, such as resistance to change, lack of training, and system compatibility issues, emphasizing the crucial role of healthcare staff in this process.
Material and Methods: 168 participants were involved in this study, representing 42.96% of the total nurses. Data were collected through a 47-item self-administered questionnaire, which included sections on demographics, current system usage, perceived benefits and challenges, and readiness for system adoption. The questionnaire was designed based on the 'Acceptance Model of a Hospital Information System' developed by Handayani et al. [3]
Results: Encouragingly, 88-92% of the study participants expressed their strong readiness and enthusiasm to embrace HIS as part of their work. This overwhelmingly positive attitude bodes exceptionally well for the system's potential success.
Conclusions: The study's findings underscore the significant potential for successfully implementing HIS at Shkodra Regional Hospital. Despite the challenges nurses may anticipate when using HIS, the study revealed a remarkable willingness to adapt. Approximately 90% of the participants expressed their readiness to accept HIS, demonstrating their commendable adaptability and the potential for a smooth transition to the new system.