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J Am Med Inform Assoc 6:234-244 doi:10.1136/jamia.1999.0060234
  • Original Investigation

Contrasting Views of Physicians and Nurses about an Inpatient Computer-based Provider Order-entry System

Table 3

Correlates of Satisfaction with the Provider Order-entry (POE) System

Correlation Coefficient* Variable
0.79 Belief that POE made user's job easier
0.76 Overall ease of using POE system
0.75 Belief that POE increased overall quality of patient care
0.62 Belief that new data provided by POE was helpful
0.61 Belief that the system has decreased ordering errors
0.58 Belief that the system has increased time spent with patients
0.57 Belief that the system has increased timeliness of order execution
0.45 Belief that system response time was not a problem
0.33 Lack of experience with personal computers
0.27 Belief that downtime was not an inconvenience
  • * All correlation coefficients have P < 0.05.

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