Usability evaluation of electronic health records at the trauma and emergency directorates at the Komfo Anokye teaching hospital in the Ashanti region of Ghana.

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q2 MEDICAL INFORMATICS
Edith Antor, Joseph Owusu-Marfo, Jonathan Kissi
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Abstract

Background: Electronic health records (EHRs) are currently gaining popularity in emerging economies because they provide options for exchanging patient data, increasing operational efficiency, and improving patient outcomes. This study examines how service providers at Ghana's Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital adopt and use an electronic health records (EHRs) system. The emphasis is on identifying factors impacting adoption and the problems that healthcare personnel encounter in efficiently using the EHRs system.

Method: A quantitative cross-sectional technique was utilised to collect data from 234 trauma and emergency department staff members via standardised questionnaires. The participants were selected using the purposive sampling method. The Pearson Chi-square Test was used to examine the relationship between respondents' acceptability and use of EHRs.

Results: The study discovered that a sizable number of respondents (86.8%) embraced and actively used the EHRs system. However, other issues were noted, including insufficient system training and malfunctions (35.9%), power outages (18.8%), privacy concerns (9.4%), and insufficient maintenance (4.7%). The respondents' comfortability in using the electronic health record system (X2=11.30, p=0.001), system dependability (X2=30.74, p=0.0001), and EHR's ability to reduce patient waiting time (X2=14.39, p=0.0001) were all strongly associated with their degree of satisfaction with the system. Furthermore, respondents who said elects increase patient care (X2= 75.59, p = 0.0001) and income creation (X2= 8.48, p = 0.004), which is related to the acceptability of the electronic health records system.

Conclusion: The study revealed that comfort, reliability, and improved care quality all had an impact on the EHRs system's acceptability and utilization. Challenges, including equipment malfunctions and power outages, were found. Continuous professional training was emphasized as a means of increasing employee confidence, as did the construction of a power backup system to combat disruptions. Patient data privacy was highlighted. In conclusion, this study highlights the relevance of EHRs system adoption and usability in healthcare. While the benefits are obvious, addressing obstacles through training, technical support, and infrastructure improvements is critical for increasing system effectiveness.

加纳阿散蒂地区 Komfo Anokye 教学医院创伤和急诊科电子病历的可用性评估。
背景:电子病历(EHR)目前在新兴经济体中越来越受欢迎,因为它提供了交换病人数据、提高运营效率和改善病人治疗效果的选择。本研究探讨了加纳 Komfo Anokye 教学医院的服务提供商如何采用和使用电子病历系统。重点是确定影响采用的因素以及医护人员在有效使用电子病历系统时遇到的问题:采用定量横断面技术,通过标准化问卷向 234 名创伤和急诊科工作人员收集数据。采用有目的的抽样方法选取参与者。采用皮尔逊卡方检验法检验受访者对电子病历的接受程度和使用情况之间的关系:研究发现,相当多的受访者(86.8%)接受并积极使用电子病历系统。但也发现了其他问题,包括系统培训不足和故障(35.9%)、停电(18.8%)、隐私问题(9.4%)以及维护不足(4.7%)。受访者使用电子病历系统的舒适度(X2=11.30,p=0.001)、系统的可靠性(X2=30.74,p=0.0001)和电子病历减少病人等待时间的能力(X2=14.39,p=0.0001)都与他们对系统的满意度密切相关。此外,受访者认为电子病历能增加患者护理(X2= 75.59,p=0.0001)和创造收入(X2= 8.48,p=0.004),这与电子病历系统的可接受性有关:研究表明,舒适度、可靠性和护理质量的提高都对电子病历系统的可接受性和使用率有影响。但也发现了一些挑战,包括设备故障和停电。研究强调,持续的专业培训是增强员工信心的一种手段,建立备用电源系统以应对停电也是如此。研究还强调了患者数据隐私。总之,本研究强调了电子病历系统的采用和可用性与医疗保健的相关性。虽然好处显而易见,但通过培训、技术支持和基础设施改善来解决障碍对于提高系统效率至关重要。
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CiteScore
7.20
自引率
5.70%
发文量
297
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in relation to the design, development, implementation, use, and evaluation of health information technologies and decision-making for human health.
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