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  • Nursing professionals are key users of health information technology (HIT).
  • Evaluating nurse satisfaction with clinical information systems (CIS) is crucial for effective HIT implementation.
  • Texas healthcare organizations face evolving technological landscapes impacting nursing practice.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess Texas nurses' satisfaction with clinical information systems.
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  • To explore regional and institutional variations in CIS satisfaction.

Main Methods:

  • A descriptive exploratory study was conducted in 2014-2015.
  • Utilized the Clinical Information System Implementation Evaluation Scale, a Demographic Survey, and the Meaningful Use Maturity-Sensitive Index.
  • Survey data from 1177 Texas nurses were analyzed using exploratory factor analysis and qualitative narrative analysis.

Main Results:

  • The Meaningful Use Maturity-Sensitive Index and CIS Implementation Evaluation Scale demonstrated strong reliability (Cronbach's α = .889 and .881).
  • Clinical information system maturity and nurse age were significant predictors of nurse satisfaction (P < .05).
  • Qualitative data provided deeper insights into nurses' experiences with HIT.

Conclusions:

  • Organizational CIS maturity and nurse demographics significantly impact satisfaction levels.
  • Findings inform strategies for improving HIT implementation and user support in nursing.
  • Recommendations for future research and nursing education in HIT were identified.