Intention to Use Mobile-Based Partograph and Its Predictors Among Obstetric Health Care Providers Working at Public Referral Hospitals in the Oromia Region of Ethiopia in 2022: Cross-Sectional Questionnaire Study.

Kefyalew Naniye Tilahun, Jibril Bashir Adem, Wabi Temesgen Atinafu, Agmasie Damtew Walle, Nebyu Demeke Mengestie, Abraham Yeneneh Birhanu
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Background: A partograph is a pictorial representation of the relationship between cervical dilatation and the time used to diagnose prolonged and obstructed labor. However, the utilization of paper-based partograph is low and it is prone to documentation errors, which can be avoided with the use of electronic partographs. There is only limited information on the proportion of intention to use mobile-based partographs and its predictors.

Objective: The objective of this study was to determine the proportion of obstetric health care providers at public referral hospitals in Oromia, Ethiopia, in 2022 who had the intention to use mobile-based partographs and to determine the predictors of their intention to use mobile-based partographs.

Methods: We performed an institution-based cross-sectional study from June 1 to July 1, 2022. Census was conducted on 649 participants. A self-administered structured English questionnaire was used, and a 5% pretest was performed. Data were entered into EpiData version 4.6 and exported to SPSS version 25 for descriptive analysis and AMOS (analysis of moment structure; version 23) for structural and measurement model assessment. Descriptive and structural equation modeling analyses were performed. The hypotheses developed based on a modified Technology Acceptance Model were tested using path coefficients and P values <.05.

Results: About 65.7% (414/630; 95% CI 61.9%-69.4%) of the participants intended to use mobile-based electronic partographs, with a 97% (630/649) response rate. Perceived usefulness had a positive influence on intention to use (β=.184; P=.02) and attitude (β=.521; P=.002). Perceived ease of use had a positive influence on attitude (β=.382; P=.003), perceived usefulness (β=.503; P=.002), and intention to use (β=.369; P=.001). Job relevance had a positive influence on perceived usefulness (β=.408; P=.001) and intention to use (β=.185; P=.008). Attitude positively influenced intention to use (β=.309; P=.002). Subjective norms did not have a significant influence on perceived usefulness (β=.020; P=.61) and intention to use (β=-.066; P=.07).

Conclusions: Two-thirds of the obstetric health care providers in our study intended to use mobile-based partographs. Perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, job relevance, and attitude positively and significantly influenced their intention to use mobile-based electronic partographs. The development of a user-friendly mobile-based partograph that meets job and user expectations can enhance the intention to use.

2022 年在埃塞俄比亚奥罗米亚地区公立转诊医院工作的产科医护人员使用基于移动设备的 Partograph 的意向及其预测因素:横断面问卷调查研究。
背景:产程图是宫颈扩张与时间关系的图解,用于诊断产程延长和难产。然而,纸质产程图的使用率很低,而且容易出现记录错误,而使用电子产程图可以避免这些错误。关于使用移动式产程分级图的意向比例及其预测因素的信息非常有限:本研究旨在确定 2022 年埃塞俄比亚奥罗米亚州公立转诊医院产科医护人员中有意使用移动式 partograph 的比例,并确定其有意使用移动式 partograph 的预测因素:我们于 2022 年 6 月 1 日至 7 月 1 日进行了一项基于机构的横断面研究。对 649 名参与者进行了普查。采用自填式结构化英语问卷,并进行了 5% 的预测试。数据被输入 EpiData 4.6 版,并导出到 SPSS 25 版进行描述性分析,以及 AMOS(矩结构分析;23 版)进行结构和测量模型评估。我们进行了描述性分析和结构方程模型分析。使用路径系数和 P 值对根据修改后的技术接受度模型提出的假设进行了检验:约 65.7%(414/630;95% CI 61.9%-69.4%)的参与者打算使用基于移动设备的电子胃肠造影机,回复率为 97%(630/649)。感知有用性对使用意向(β=.184;P=.02)和态度(β=.521;P=.002)有积极影响。感知易用性对态度(β=.382;P=.003)、感知有用性(β=.503;P=.002)和使用意向(β=.369;P=.001)有积极影响。工作相关性对感知有用性(β=.408;P=.001)和使用意向(β=.185;P=.008)有积极影响。态度对使用意向有积极影响(β=.309;P=.002)。主观规范对感知有用性(β=.020;P=.61)和使用意向(β=-.066;P=.07)没有显著影响:在我们的研究中,三分之二的产科医疗服务提供者打算使用移动式产程图。感知有用性、感知易用性、工作相关性和态度对他们使用基于移动设备的电子产程图的意向产生了积极而显著的影响。开发用户友好型移动电子产程图,满足工作和用户的期望,可以提高使用意向。
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