Summary
Objectives:
The development of an ICNP web-based nursing documentation system, and its evaluation
for its usability, and its user acceptance.
Methods:
A web-based nursing documentation system was designed and implemented by using the
Greek translation of ICNP beta 2 version nursing terminology. The system integrates
the steps of nursing process for providing and documenting nursing care, while ICNP
terminology is used for the description of nursing concepts. The system was evaluated
by nurses in a computer laboratory. We measured the user interaction satisfaction
mainly by using questionnaires and scenarios.
Results:
The nurses who evaluated the system possessed adequate basic computer skills; but
low-to-moderate experience in clinical or hospital information systems; and insufficient
experience with nursing vocabularies, and especially ICNP. Overall, they were satisfied
enough with the system’s usability and usefulness, while the acceptance level increased
as the level of their training in computers, nursing process and ICNP was also increased.
The integration and use in the system of predefined, or standardized, nursing concepts
and care plans seems to increase the acceptance of the documentation system and also
the ICNP.
Conclusion:
The subjective satisfaction and response of the users towards the system is specified.
The described system was evaluated under “laboratory conditions” and revealed some
of its strong and weak points and some of the factors that influenced its success
and acceptance by its users.
Keywords
Nursing informatics - terminology - Internet - user-computer interface - health technology
assessment