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Methods Inf Med ; 48(1): 92-100, 2009.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19151889

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OBJECTIVE: Since it is important to develop strategies for the successful implementation of electronic clinical information systems, the aim of this study is to explore where, and to what extent, users' attitudes toward the former system that is being replaced may vary. METHODS: A cross-sectional survey of 346 nurses and physicians practicing in two Canadian teaching hospitals resulted in a total response rate of 63%. User attitudes were measured in three dimensions: a) user satisfaction with the system's quality attributes, b) perceived system usefulness, and c) perceived impact on quality of care and patient safety. The current system (the one being replaced) was analyzed as a dual system composed of both paper-based and electronic records. RESULTS: The results on user satisfaction demonstrate a wide variation in opinions, with satisfaction ranging from 4.2 to 7.7 on a 10-point disagree-agree, Likert scale. The quality attributes varied by record type, with differences that were systematically in favor of the electronic record component, which received higher scores. The results also highlighted large differences by user group. Physicians and nurses systematically rated the two record formats differently. The nurses were more satisfied with the attributes of the paper-based record. Multivariate regression analyses results also revealed strong interdependencies among the three dimensions of user attitudes, to the extent that perceived system usefulness was strongly correlated with system quality attributes and the system outcomes were also correlated, although less strongly, with the two former system dimensions. CONCLUSION: Understanding users' attitudes toward a clinical information system in use, both in its paper and electronic aspects, is crucial for developing more successful implementation strategies for electronic record systems.


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Actitud del Personal de Salud , Satisfacción en el Trabajo , Sistemas de Registros Médicos Computarizados/organización & administración , Canadá , Estudios Transversales , Encuestas de Atención de la Salud , Hospitales de Enseñanza , Humanos , Sistemas de Entrada de Órdenes Médicas , Análisis Multivariante , Enfermeras y Enfermeros/estadística & datos numéricos , Médicos/estadística & datos numéricos , Psicometría , Encuestas y Cuestionarios
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Ann Pediatr (Paris) ; 39(6): 351-7, 1992 Jun.
Artículo en Francés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1497284

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The study of compliance with therapy among teenagers with diabetes mellitus is a challenging task. Although several studies have addressed this problem, available knowledge in this field remains scant and the lack of understanding of factors which determine compliance with therapy hinders the development of interventions capable of helping diabetic teenagers to improve their quality of life. On the basis of a review of the relevant literature, this paper discusses compliance with therapy in the light of the specific features of teenage development. The two main theoretical models used to explain compliance with therapy in adolescent diabetics are presented. Parameters of compliance with therapy and the methods used to measure these parameters are also discussed.


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Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 1/terapia , Cooperación del Paciente , Psicología del Adolescente , Adolescente , Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 1/sangre , Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 1/psicología , Dieta para Diabéticos , Estudios de Evaluación como Asunto , Ejercicio Físico , Humanos , Insulina/uso terapéutico , Modelos Psicológicos
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