Abdel-Qader Derar H, Cantrill Judith A, Tully Mary P
School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, The University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PT, UK.
Pharm World Sci. 2010 Oct;32(5):581-93. doi: 10.1007/s11096-010-9411-z. Epub 2010 Jul 1.
Measuring satisfaction of technology users, along with satisfaction determinants, is important to enhance system utilisation and identify potential problems. The aim of this study was to investigate pharmacists' and doctors' attitudes towards e-prescribing systems, and assess the predictors of their satisfaction.
A cross-sectional survey was conducted, with 67 pharmacists and 335 doctors in three English hospitals completing a pre-piloted, postal questionnaire.
The majority of pharmacists and doctors agreed that their e-prescribing system improved the efficiency of prescribing, and reduced dosage regimen errors. However, the majority did not believe that the system created more time for near-patient clinical activities, or sped up patient discharge. More pharmacists than doctors believed that the system improved the quality of patient care. Doctors were more likely to perceive that the e-prescribing system reduced formulation and omission errors. Doctors and pharmacists from the same hospital had similar opinions about the strengths and weaknesses of the e-prescribing system. Nine variables (out of 29 potential independent variables), seven of which were related to e-prescribing system efficiency, were significant predictors of user satisfaction.
Overall, respondents were satisfied with the systems; however, pharmacists were generally more satisfied than doctors. The number of satisfaction predictors related to the feelings about e-prescribing system efficiency was larger than those predictors related to the quality of patient care.
These findings contribute to better understanding of how pharmacists and doctors perceive e-prescribing systems, and also have implications for system development, training, and how an e-prescribing system can be most effectively 'marketed' to different user groups.
衡量技术使用者的满意度以及满意度的决定因素,对于提高系统利用率和识别潜在问题非常重要。本研究的目的是调查药剂师和医生对电子处方系统的态度,并评估他们满意度的预测因素。
进行了一项横断面调查,英国三家医院的67名药剂师和335名医生填写了一份预先试点的邮政问卷。
大多数药剂师和医生一致认为他们的电子处方系统提高了开处方的效率,并减少了用药方案错误。然而,大多数人不认为该系统为床边临床活动创造了更多时间,也没有加快患者出院速度。认为该系统提高了患者护理质量的药剂师比医生更多。医生更有可能认为电子处方系统减少了配方和遗漏错误。来自同一家医院的医生和药剂师对电子处方系统的优缺点有相似的看法。29个潜在自变量中有9个变量是用户满意度的显著预测因素,其中7个与电子处方系统效率有关。
总体而言,受访者对这些系统感到满意;然而,药剂师通常比医生更满意。与对电子处方系统效率的感受相关的满意度预测因素数量,多于与患者护理质量相关的预测因素。
这些发现有助于更好地理解药剂师和医生如何看待电子处方系统,也对系统开发、培训以及如何最有效地向不同用户群体“推销”电子处方系统具有启示意义。