Attitudes and readiness of nurses towards digitalisation.

Calvin Mabaso, Ramasela Mokonyama, Jeremy Mitonga-Monga
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Abstract

Background:  This study examines nurses' attitudes and readiness to integrate digital technologies, particularly electronic medical records (EMR), in a South African private hospital group. Understanding these perspectives is vital as healthcare increasingly digitises.

Objectives:  The research aimed to assess the state of readiness of healthcare professionals before the implementation of an integrated EMR system within a multidisciplinary private hospital environment.

Method:  A qualitative exploratory design was used, with semi-structured interviews conducted with 15 participants. The data were thematically analysed, reaching saturation at 14 participants.

Results:  Six key themes emerged: effective communication, implementation reasons, training support, overall employee perceptions, technology literacy and limitations of EMR. The study highlights the need for targeted interventions to bridge knowledge gaps and foster a supportive environment for digital healthcare integration.

Conclusion:  The shift from manual to electronic health records is crucial for improving efficiency, patient care and sustainability in healthcare. However, this transition requires careful consideration of human factors, such as behaviour, attitudes and readiness.Contribution: The study underscores the need for a strategic approach to technology adoption, emphasising the benefits of EMR implementation, tailored training and continuous communication, alongside addressing emotional support, technology literacy and network stability.

护士对数字化的态度和准备情况。
背景:本研究考察了南非一家私立医院集团中护士对整合数字技术,特别是电子病历(EMR)的态度和准备情况。随着医疗保健日益数字化,理解这些观点至关重要。目的:本研究旨在评估医疗保健专业人员在多学科私立医院环境中实施综合电子病历系统之前的准备状态。方法:采用定性探索性设计,对15名参与者进行半结构化访谈。对数据进行了主题分析,在14名参与者中达到饱和。结果:出现了六个关键主题:有效沟通、实施原因、培训支持、员工整体认知、技术素养和电子病历的局限性。该研究强调需要有针对性的干预措施,以弥合知识差距,并为数字医疗保健整合营造支持性环境。结论:从手工病历到电子病历的转变对于提高医疗保健的效率、患者护理和可持续性至关重要。然而,这种转变需要仔细考虑人为因素,例如行为、态度和准备情况。贡献:该研究强调了采用技术的战略方法的必要性,强调了EMR实施、量身定制的培训和持续沟通的好处,以及解决情感支持、技术素养和网络稳定性问题。
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