Investigating the influencing factors of evidence-based healthcare practice adoption.

Lovemore Motsi
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Background:  In healthcare facilities, evidence-based healthcare practice (EBHP) is becoming more widely acknowledged as a critical element of patient care delivery. An increasingly important component of EBHP is the implementation of electronic health records (EHRs).

Objectives:  This study aims to investigate factors that influence EBHP adoption in public healthcare institutions in South Africa.

Method:  Four hundred and fifty patients were self-administered to healthcare professionals at an academic public hospital in Gauteng and used in this study. A total of 300 responses were available for use in the final analysis following the data cleaning procedure. Utilising structural equation modelling (SEM), the collected data were analysed.

Results:  Perceived ease of use (PEOU) and perceived usefulness (PU) were found to be major variables in the adoption of EBHP along with technological, organisational and environmental factors. The technology context relative advantage (RELA) was shown to have a positive significant influence on the adoption of evidence-based healthcare practice by the PEOU and PU, with the environmental context government laws and regulations (GLRS) and organisational context organisational readiness (ORGR) coming in second and third, respectively.

Conclusion:  Perceived ease of use, PU, ORGR, and GLRS are regarded as a vital variables in the implementation of EBHP in South African public hospitals.Contribution: The study's conclusions would be helpful to policymakers as they redefine nursing practice. Furthermore, the findings heighten the consciousness of healthcare practitioners regarding the significance of employing evidence-based practice while making decisions.

调查采用循证医疗实践的影响因素。
背景: 在医疗机构中,循证医疗实践(EBHP)正被越来越多的人视为提供病人护理的关键要素。实施电子健康记录(EHR)是循证医疗实践中一个日益重要的组成部分: 本研究旨在调查影响南非公立医疗机构采用 EBHP 的因素: 在豪登省的一家公立学术医院,对 450 名患者进行了自我问卷调查,并将其用于本研究。经过数据清理程序后,共有 300 份答卷可用于最终分析。利用结构方程模型(SEM)对收集到的数据进行了分析: 结果发现,除了技术、组织和环境因素外,感知易用性(PEOU)和感知有用性(PU)也是影响采用电子病历和健康计划的主要变量。技术背景下的相对优势(RELA)对循证医疗实践的采用具有积极的显著影响,而环境背景下的政府法律法规(GLRS)和组织背景下的组织准备程度(ORGR)则分别排在第二和第三位: 结论:认为易用性、PU、ORGR 和 GLRS 是南非公立医院实施 EBHP 的重要变量:本研究的结论将有助于政策制定者重新定义护理实践。此外,研究结果还提高了医护人员对在决策时采用循证实践的重要性的认识。
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