Acceptance of electronic and paper-based standardized Nursing Care Plans Documentation System among nurses in a Tertiary Health Facility in North-Central Nigeria

C. Adereti, O. Olagunju, E. Afolabi, I. O. Ojo, A. Olaogun
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Acceptance is important for successful adoption of new technology. This study assessed the level of acceptability of electronic and paper-based Standardized Nursing Care Plans templates among nurses in a tertiary health facility in North Central Nigeria. Adopting a comparative design, data were collected from 32 nurses working in two medical units of a tertiary health facility who had earlier been introduced to an electronic and Paper-based Standardized Nursing Care plan (SNCPs) templates. A structured questionnaire was used to collect data from the nurses. Data was computed using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 20 and analyzed using frequency distribution, independent t-test, and Multiple Regression. The result showed that the electronic SNCPs were accepted by all nurses working in the electronic ward while only 2(12.5%) of nurses in the paper word did not accept the paper SNCPs. There was no significant difference in the level of nurses’ acceptability of SNCPs (t-value = 1.400, p = 0.172). Also, only nurses’ years of experience had a statistically significant relationship with acceptance. Providing adequate training would enhance nurses use SNCPs in either electronic or paper formats.
尼日利亚中北部三级医疗机构护士对电子和纸质标准化护理计划文件系统的接受程度
接受是成功采用新技术的重要因素。本研究评估了尼日利亚中北部一家三级医疗机构的护士对电子和纸质标准化护理计划模板的接受程度。采用比较设计,收集了在一家三级卫生设施的两个医疗单位工作的32名护士的数据,这些护士早先已被引入电子和基于纸张的标准化护理计划(SNCPs)模板。采用结构化问卷对护士进行数据收集。数据采用SPSS第20版进行计算,采用频率分布、独立t检验和多元回归进行分析。结果显示,电子病房护士均接受电子sncp,而纸质病房护士中仅有2人(12.5%)不接受纸质sncp。护士对sncp的接受程度差异无统计学意义(t值= 1.400,p = 0.172)。此外,只有护士的工作年限与接受度有统计学意义的关系。提供适当的培训将加强护士使用电子或纸质格式的sncp。
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