The Impact of Hospital Information System on Nurses' Satisfaction in Iranian Public Hospitals: the Moderating Role of Computer Literacy

This study aimed to investigate the impact of the hospital information system (HIS) on nurses' satisfaction in Iranian public hospitals and to examine the moderating effect of computer literacy. The study population consisted of nurses working in public hospitals in Iran. A sample of 385 Irania...

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Main Authors: Abbas Gholampour, Mir Hadi Moazen Jamshidi, Alireza Habibi, Narges Motamedi Dehkordi, Pejman Ebrahimi
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Published: University of Tehran 2020-12-01
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Mir Hadi Moazen Jamshidi
Alireza Habibi
Narges Motamedi Dehkordi
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description This study aimed to investigate the impact of the hospital information system (HIS) on nurses' satisfaction in Iranian public hospitals and to examine the moderating effect of computer literacy. The study population consisted of nurses working in public hospitals in Iran. A sample of 385 Iranian public hospitals was surveyed and a total of 1912 questionnaires were collected over 9 months. The analytical method used to empirically test the proposed hypotheses was the SEM technique using SmartPLS3. Results showed that all four variables of nurses' attitude, system quality, information quality, and service quality had significant positive effects on nurses' satisfaction with HIS. The findings also indicated that the effects of nurses' attitude, system quality, and particularly service quality increased on nurses' satisfaction with HIS by rising computer literacy, and only the effect of (computer literacy × information quality) was not significant on satisfaction. The use of FIMIX, CTA, and permutation test analyses is the innovation of the analysis.
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spelling doaj-art-395f421b084c4d5fbb177cc839e40ae72025-08-20T03:09:49ZengUniversity of TehranJournal of Information Technology Management2008-58932423-50592020-12-0112414115910.22059/jitm.2020.299802.249178404The Impact of Hospital Information System on Nurses' Satisfaction in Iranian Public Hospitals: the Moderating Role of Computer LiteracyAbbas Gholampour0Mir Hadi Moazen Jamshidi1Alireza Habibi2Narges Motamedi Dehkordi3Pejman Ebrahimi4MSc., Department of Management, Rasht Branch, Islamic Azad University, Rasht, Iran,, Assistant Prof., Department of Management, Payame Noor University, Tehran, Iran.Assistant Prof., Ahlul-Bayt International University, Tehran, Iran,PhD Candidate, Department of Management and Economics, Faculty of Business Management, Marketing Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran.PhD Candidate, Doctoral School of Economic and Regional Sciences, Szent Istvan University, Hungary.This study aimed to investigate the impact of the hospital information system (HIS) on nurses' satisfaction in Iranian public hospitals and to examine the moderating effect of computer literacy. The study population consisted of nurses working in public hospitals in Iran. A sample of 385 Iranian public hospitals was surveyed and a total of 1912 questionnaires were collected over 9 months. The analytical method used to empirically test the proposed hypotheses was the SEM technique using SmartPLS3. Results showed that all four variables of nurses' attitude, system quality, information quality, and service quality had significant positive effects on nurses' satisfaction with HIS. The findings also indicated that the effects of nurses' attitude, system quality, and particularly service quality increased on nurses' satisfaction with HIS by rising computer literacy, and only the effect of (computer literacy × information quality) was not significant on satisfaction. The use of FIMIX, CTA, and permutation test analyses is the innovation of the analysis.https://jitm.ut.ac.ir/article_78404_9e49a891ddcf4b6b8dcbaa8c3e0d1928.pdfhisnurses’ satisfactioncomputer literacynurses’ attitude
spellingShingle Abbas Gholampour
Mir Hadi Moazen Jamshidi
Alireza Habibi
Narges Motamedi Dehkordi
Pejman Ebrahimi
The Impact of Hospital Information System on Nurses' Satisfaction in Iranian Public Hospitals: the Moderating Role of Computer Literacy
Journal of Information Technology Management
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nurses’ satisfaction
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nurses’ attitude
title The Impact of Hospital Information System on Nurses' Satisfaction in Iranian Public Hospitals: the Moderating Role of Computer Literacy
title_full The Impact of Hospital Information System on Nurses' Satisfaction in Iranian Public Hospitals: the Moderating Role of Computer Literacy
title_fullStr The Impact of Hospital Information System on Nurses' Satisfaction in Iranian Public Hospitals: the Moderating Role of Computer Literacy
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of Hospital Information System on Nurses' Satisfaction in Iranian Public Hospitals: the Moderating Role of Computer Literacy
title_short The Impact of Hospital Information System on Nurses' Satisfaction in Iranian Public Hospitals: the Moderating Role of Computer Literacy
title_sort impact of hospital information system on nurses satisfaction in iranian public hospitals the moderating role of computer literacy
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nurses’ satisfaction
computer literacy
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url https://jitm.ut.ac.ir/article_78404_9e49a891ddcf4b6b8dcbaa8c3e0d1928.pdf
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