User's Satisfaction on the Electronic Medical Record System in Seoul National University Bundang Hospital.
- Author:
Eun Young CHOI
1
;
Yoon Seok CHANG
;
Ho Jun CHIN
;
Eun Ja CHUNG
;
Nam Soo BYEUN
;
Dong Hyun YOO
;
Sunny BAE
;
Kyoo Seob HA
Author Information
1. Seoul National University, Bundang Hospital, Korea. kyooha@plaza.snu.ac.kr
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Medical Electronics;
Electronic Medical Record System;
User's Satisfaction
- MeSH:
Electronic Health Records*;
Electronics, Medical;
Korea;
Surveys and Questionnaires;
Seoul*
- From:Journal of Korean Society of Medical Informatics
2006;12(1):45-55
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVE: Seoul National University Bundang Hospital is the first full digital hospital with electronic medical record(EMR) system in Korea. We evaluated the user's satisfaction on the EMR system at 15 months from its beginning. METHODS: A total of 105 doctors and 503 nurses participated in this study. The questionnaire was composed of four domains: user satisfaction between paper records and EMR, User perceived improvement of work efficiency with EMR, user interface satisfaction and advantage/ disadvantage of EMR. A Likert-type 5-point scale was used for the degree of satisfaction, with 5 indicating 'very satisfied'. RESULTS: Doctors were more satisfied with EMR system than paper records, especially on editing (3.33 vs. 2.73, p<0.05) and retrieval (3.68 vs. 2.23, p<0.05). However, the degree of satisfaction was not significantly different from that of paper records in terms of input (3.22 vs. 3.03, p>0.05). Nurses were more satisfied with EMR system than paper records, e.g., editing (3.51 vs. 2.74, p<0.05), retrieval (4.07 vs. 2.51, p<0.05) and input (3.82 vs. 2.90, p<0.05). Also, doctors and nurses showed satisfaction for most of user interfaces. CONCLUSION: Users seem to be satisfied with the EMR system. EMR system should have a flexible system to improve the input system, the structured forms, and the standardized terminology according to the need of users.