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Nurses reported medium satisfaction with two Iranian nursing information systems, Peyvand Dadeh and Tirazhe. Improving system usability through user-centered design is crucial for enhancing healthcare information systems.

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  • Nursing Information Systems
  • Human-Computer Interaction

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  • User satisfaction is key to ensuring information system usability.
  • Nursing information systems are vital for patient care.
  • Evaluating these systems helps identify areas for improvement.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess nurses' satisfaction with Peyvand Dadeh and Tirazhe nursing information systems in Iran.
  • To identify specific system dimensions influencing satisfaction.
  • To provide recommendations for enhancing nursing information system usability.

Main Methods:

  • A descriptive-analytical study conducted in 2015.
  • Data collected from 230 nurses in Kerman University of Medical Sciences teaching hospitals.
  • An augmented IBM questionnaire and statistical analysis (t-test, ANOVA, Pearson correlation) using SPSS.16.

Main Results:

  • Overall satisfaction scores were 61 ± 2.2 for Tirazhe and 74 ± 2.4 for Peyvand Dadeh.
  • Nurses reported medium satisfaction levels with both systems.
  • Higher satisfaction was noted for information quality and user interface quality.

Conclusions:

  • Designing nursing information systems based on user needs enhances usability.
  • Healthcare institutions should prioritize system usability in purchasing decisions.
  • Investing in usability is essential for effective nursing information systems.