The Effect of E-Logbook Use on Filling Compliance and Technology Acceptance by Executive Nurses at The Bandar Lampung Advent Hospital
Manual filling of logbooks triggers low satisfaction among nurses. E-Logbook is introduced as a solution to ensure compliance in the digital era. This study aims to examine the influence of E-Logbook on nurse fulfillment and technology acceptance at Bandar Lampung Adventist Hospital. This quantitative research utilized a quasi-experimental one-group pretest-posttest design involving 80 implementing nurses. The study revealed the following results: Nurse compliance significantly increased after the implementation of the E-Logbook. There was no significant difference in compliance between nurses with higher and lower levels of technology acceptance. The use of E-Logbook significantly impacted its utilization, while age, gender, and length of service were not related to compliance. The conclusion drawn is that the E-Logbook is effective in improving nurse fulfillment in logbook entries. Future implementations of E-Logbook should consider factors beyond age, gender, and length of service to enhance effectiveness.
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