CLINICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS;
DATABASES;
USER SATISFACTION;
SOFTWARE EVALUATION;
TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT;
D O I:
10.1055/s-0038-1635054
中图分类号:
TP [自动化技术、计算机技术];
学科分类号:
0812 ;
摘要:
A field-based evaluation is conducted of a Clinical Computerized Information System (CCISTM). Following training, the use of the CCISTM database, word processing and other programs by thirteen full-time practicing emergency physicians in two urban emergency departments of a University-associated teaching hospital was studied over a one-year period. A tracking program automatically logged frequency and duration of use by the physicians, and user satisfaction was assessed by a reliable and validated questionnaire instrument. Based on utilization data and verbal reports of these physicians, CCISTM database searching was not only found to be easy-to-learn but was readily accessible during emergency shifts. Individual physicians were found to perform an average of 3.5 searches per month lasting a mean search time of 8 min. Positive notes about the CCISTM system included ease-of-use, accuracy of data, accessibility of system, and value of output while negative perceptions included a lack of integration with other systems, a lack of system completeness, and a high subscription cost. It was suggested that a less costly telephone link to a high-volume Centre would be desirable in actual implementation of the system.