scholarly journals Investigating the Success of “Asklepieio Voulas” Hospital Information System

Author(s):  
Loukas Thanos ◽  
Parisis Gallos ◽  
Emmanouil Zoulias ◽  
John Mantas

Hospital Information Systems assessment is important to ensure the quality of provided healthcare services. This research evaluates the success of the clinical information system used in the General Hospital “Asklepieio Voulas”. A questionnaire was developed based on the DeLone & McLean information systems success model, and used on February 2020, to record the users’ opinions regarding the information system. The reliability of the questionnaire was tested by applying Cronbach’s alpha analysis, descriptive statistics was calculated for all variables of the questionnaire, and new variables was created to investigate the relationships between the model’s factors. Correlation analysis between the factors and linear multiple regression analysis between some of the factors of the DeLone & McLean success model were conducted 218 users responded to the survey, 56.3% of them were medical doctors, 24.1% nurses, and 19.6% other staff of the hospital. Results highlight that the users of the system are satisfied with it. A77.3% of the participants believe that they perform their work more easily when using the system, while 89.3% of the participants believe that the system is useful in their work. According to the results of the model, system quality and information quality seems to be related with the system usage. Information quality plays the most important role in the use of the system while the system quality plays the most important role in user satisfaction. Based on the users’ opinions, the “Asklepieio Voulas” Hospital Information System can be assumed as successful.

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Konstantinos Karitis ◽  
Parisis Gallos ◽  
Ioannis S. Triantafyllou ◽  
Vassilis Plagianakos

A very important aspect for organizations that provide healthcare services is to have fully functional and successful information systems. A successful hospital information system can contribute to high quality healthcare services provided to the patients of the hospital. In this paper, is presented the evaluation of the information system of Chios Hospital, “Skylitsio”. The survey was conducted using a questionnaire which consists demographic questions and questions that measure the factors of the DeLone & McLean success model. The participants of the survey were 71 users of the clinical information system. Cronbach’s alpha reliability test, descriptive statistics, and further data analyses to investigate the relations between the factors of the DeLone & McLean success model were performed. Based on the results, the users of the information system are satisfied with it, as well as they find the system useful and easy to use. The average value of the “information quality” is 3.78 out of 5, the “system quality” is 3.61, the “service quality” is 3.45, the “use” is 3.83, the “user satisfaction” is 3.46, and the “user benefit” is 3.76. The research concludes with a validation of the DeLone & McLean success model and it seems that the information system of the General Hospital of Chios is successful based on the users’ opinions.


Author(s):  
Veeraraghavan Jagannathan ◽  
Senthilarasu Balasubramanian ◽  
Thamaraiselvan Natarajan

The modern internet era opened a plethora of opportunities for doing business online. Internet banking (IB) is one such innovation that made great strides from its humble beginnings in the mid-1990s. It is important for bank practitioners to know the factors contributing to the success of new technology by customers to enable them to be better placed in the competitive segment. This study proposes an extension to the Delone and Mclean IS success model to evaluate information systems(IS) success in the context of internet banking, with security as a new dimension. Data was collected from 312 respondents. The results found that security is a key factor for IB success. Furthermore, the study found that the dimension system quality has not had any substantial effect on IB user satisfaction; however, security and information quality were found to influence user satisfaction. Based on the findings, some implications for research and practice were prescribed, in addition to directions for future researchers of IS success in the IB context.


Author(s):  
Nguyen Tran Thuy Trang ◽  
Nguyen Manh Tuan

User satisfaction with information system quality has long been a substantial topic in the literature of information system (IS). Based on the key constructs of IS success model (including system quality and information quality) and technology acceptance model (including perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness), this paper builds and validates a theoretical framework to explain user satisfaction with information system quality. A survey study with AMOS-SEM analysis of 363 users of management information systems in 9 hospitals in HCMC, Vietnam showed that 12 of 14 hypotheses were empirically supported. The findings affirmed the direct influence of system quality, information quality and top management support on perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness and trust, and then on user satisfaction. The results also reinforced the impact of perceived ease of use on perceived usefulness, and the joint influence of perceived usefulness and trust on user satisfaction. The paper is among the first studies, in the healthcare sector, to empirically identify both information system quality and top management support in predicting user acceptance of and satisfaction with information system implementation in organizational settings. The theoretical and managerial implications of the paper were derived.


The purpose of this research is to find out whether there is an effect between information quality, system quality, dan service quality on user satisfaction, and how much the effect on user satisfaction of digital wallet of students in Jakarta. This research uses quantitative methods with 100 students in Jakarta who use digital wallet as respondents. Measurement of user satisfaction is conducted based on DeLone and McLean information systems success model, which includes Information Quality, System Quality, and Service Quality. Based on research results, information quality, system quality, and service quality have significant effect on digital wallet user satisfaction of students in Jakarta with 90,1% effect percentages.


Kybernetes ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 47 (8) ◽  
pp. 1604-1622
Author(s):  
Patricio Esteban Ramírez-Correa ◽  
Francisco Javier Rondán-Cataluña ◽  
Jorge Arenas-Gaitán

Purpose The purpose of this study is to explore the role of visual aesthetics as a key in generating satisfaction in student information system (SIS) users and to discover relationships to other antecedents. This work has also studied how gender discriminates those relationships. Design/methodology/approach DeLone and McLean’s model of information systems success, visual aesthetic and gender socialisation theory are used as a theoretical framework for the study. An explanatory model was proposed based on the previous literature, and then this model was validated using a sample of undergraduate students. Partial Least Squares was chosen as the approach to conduct the statistical analysis. Findings First, the findings show that the variance explained by the proposed model in user satisfaction of SIS is 67 per cent. Second, visual aesthetics has a significant direct effect on user satisfaction of SIS, but the indirect effect is much higher, through its relationship to system quality and information quality. Third, the results indicate that there are significant differences between men and women in the direct relationship between visual aesthetics and user satisfaction of SIS, and this relationship being much more intense in the case of women. Originality/value The study highlights the role of visual aesthetics as a variable that explains user satisfaction in information systems; this fact emphasises on the importance of taking into account aesthetics when designing information systems. In addition, the findings support the existence of a novel relationship between visual aesthetics and information quality. Finally, new evidence on gender differences concerning user satisfaction in information systems is presented; this result indicates in the opposite direction to recent studies that imply a certain homogenisation of gender in relation to the perceptions associated with the technologies of the information.


Author(s):  
Etik Ipda Riyani

Etik Ipda Riyani: This study aimed to analyze the relationship between the success of the implementation of the information system e-SPT Sales Tax (e-SPT PPN) to tax compliance. The model used in the study was the model of success of information systems updated D & M IS Success Model. This model is based on six measures of success is the quality information system (System Quality), the quality of information (Information Quality), quality of service (Service Quality), user interest (Intention to Use), the satisfaction of users (User Satisfaction), and tax compliance. The population of this research is all taxpayer is incorporated and registered in Madya Tax Office A and B. Researchers using simple random sampling in the sampling. The analytical tool used in this study were Path Analysis (Path Analysis).The results showed the successful implementation of the information system e-SPT PPN with dimensions System Quality, Information Quality, and Service Quality, Intention to Use and User Satisfaction effect on Tax Compliance.Key words: the success of information systems, e-SPT VAT, tax compliance


Author(s):  
Ruth Johana Angelina ◽  
Aji Hermawan ◽  
Arif Imam Suroso

Background: The increasing usage and development of e-commerce in Indonesia, demands competition between e-commerce that exists. To be successful e-commerce should be balanced with a good information system. Some clinical research has established what factors that affected the success, including DeLone and McLean. According to their e-commerce success model, there are six variables that affect e-commerce success, system quality, information quality, service quality, use, user satisfaction, and net benefitObjective: The study aims to analyze the relationship between system quality, information quality and service quality to user satisfaction and use. In addition, the study aims to analyze the relationship between user satisfaction and use to a net benefit.Methods: This study draws on the DeLone and McLean Model of Information System (IS) success model. It is a quantitative study that was conducted in the form of a survey of 110 users of each Lazada, Bukalapak, and Shopee users.Results: By applying DeLone and McLean model, this findings confirmed four hypotheses were significant in Bukalapak, Lazada, and Shopee.Conclusion:There were significant effect between the system quality on user satisfaction, service quality on use, service quality on user satisfaction and user satisfaction on net benefits. Meanwhile, system quality had insignificant effect to use and also information quality to use in Bukalapak, Lazada, and Shopee.Keywords: DeLone and McLean model,E-Commerce Success, Information System Success Measurement, IS Success Model 


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 ◽  
pp. 1686
Author(s):  
Leila R Kalankesh ◽  
Zahra Nasiry ◽  
Rebecca Fein ◽  
Shahla Damanabi

User satisfaction has been considered as the measure of information system effectiveness success. User satisfaction is difficult to define but is considered an evaluation construct. Globally health organizations, particularly hospitals, invest a huge amount of money on information system projects. If hospital information systems (HISs) are to be successful, factors influencing or related to user satisfaction should be taken into account at the time of designing, developing or adopting such systems. The current study aimed to provide a comprehensive review of factors related to user satisfaction with information systems. The researchers systematically searched PubMed, Science Direct, and IEEE electronic databases for articles published from January 1990 to June 2016. A search strategy was developed using a combination of the following keywords:  “model,” “user satisfaction,” “information system,” “measurement,” “instrument,” and “ tool.” Reported dimensions, factors, and their possible influence on user satisfaction with information systems were extracted from the studies wherever was possible. Overall factors influencing user satisfaction with information systems can be categorized in seven dimensions: Information quality, system quality, vendor support quality, system use, perceived usefulness, user characteristics, and organizational structure& management style. If all these factors are considered properly in the process of developing, designing, implementing, or purchasing information systems, the higher user satisfaction with the system will be likely. Otherwise, it would end up with unsatisfied users that will finally contribute to the system failure. [GMJ.2020;9:e1686]


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 147
Author(s):  
WIRMIE EKA PUTRA ◽  
DEDY SETIAWAN

The purpose of this research was able to prove empirically about the Delone and Mclean Models for the evaluation of ELISTA information systems at Jambi University. In addition, this research was also expected to provide feedback to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the implementation of information systems and can be known the factors that cause the success or failure of the implementation of an information system so that the results of this study can be used as a strategic guideline model for information system development in the university and other institutions. The type of data used in this study was primary data obtained directly from respondents using a list of statements in the form of a questionnaire. Final year students who write the thesis are targeted in this study. To calculate the determination of the number of samples, the sampling method used the Hair method. The total sample of this study was 220 people. Methodology Data analysis was carried out using SEM techniques using SmartPLS tools. The findings in this study found that the system quality does not affect the user satisfaction, while other hypotheses such as information quality, service quality, system use affect user satisfaction, for system quality, information quality, and service quality affect the system use. Likewise the system use affects user satisfaction and system use, user satisfaction has an influence on net benefits.


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