Related Experiment Video
Updated: Feb 16, 2026

Brain Morphology of Cannabis Users With or Without Psychosis: A Pilot MRI Study
Published on: August 18, 2020
Measuring User Satisfaction with Clinical Information Systems: What Really Matters?
Jonathan L Schaffer1, Peter Haddad2, Nilmini Wickramasinghe2
1Cleveland Clinic, Ohio, USA.
Abstract:
The healthcare industry is increasingly investing in information systems / Information technology to enhance patient outcomes and organizational performance. This study qualitatively investigates the relationship between the overall satisfaction and five key aspects of clinical information systems. The results show that intuitive, easy-to-use, and collaboration enabling systems are more likely to satisfy users. The level of technical support and training also play key roles in determining user satisfaction in the clinical domain.
More Related Videos
13:29Production and Measurement of Organic Particulate Matter in a Flow Tube Reactor
Published on: December 15, 2018
11:27Studying Soft-matter and Biological Systems over a Wide Length-scale from Nanometer and Micrometer Sizes at the Small-angle Neutron Diffractometer KWS-2
Published on: December 8, 2016
Related Concept Videos
Classifying Matter by State
Physical and Chemical Properties of Matter
Classifying Matter by Composition
According to its composition, the matter can be classified into two broad categories — pure substances and mixtures.
A pure substance is a form of matter that has a constant composition throughout with uniform properties. For example, any sample of sucrose has the same composition and same physical properties, such as melting point, color, and sweetness, regardless of the source from which it is isolated.
A mixture is composed of two or...
What is Matter?
The Atomic Theory of Matter
States of Matter
Scientists have discovered a fourth state of matter, plasma, that occurs naturally in the interiors...