The effectiveness of hospital information system bizbox on the healthcare delivery system as perceived by selected staff nurses of De La Salle University Medical Center

Elizia Andre M. De Alba
Louriza Rovi C. Gelindon
Jeselle Lucero
Kathleen Lyka C. Marasigan

Abstract

The study utilized the descriptive non-experimental type of research in gathering data for analysis. The respondents of the study were composed of 200 selected staff nurses of De La Salle University Medical Center regardless of age, area of assignment, gender, civil status, and years of experience. They were chosen through purposive sampling. A self-made questionnaire was used for the expediency of the respondents. Data was analysed using mean, t-test, f-test, and Cronbach’s alpha. Majority of the respondents were from non-special area with years of experience ranging from 1-5 years. The perception of the respondents on the effectiveness of Hospital Information System Bizbox on healthcare delivery system was moderately effective. There were no significant differences in the perception of the respondents on the effectiveness of Hospital Information System Bizbox on the healthcare delivery system when they were grouped according to area of assignment, which were then grouped into special area, comprised of emergency room, operating room, intensive care unit, neonatal intensive care unit, and non-special area, comprised of wards 1300, 1400, 2200, 2300, 3400, 3500, 3600, and 3700, however, there was a significant difference in the perception of the respondents when they were grouped according to years of experience.