DIFFICULTY IN USABILITY OF ELECTRONIC PERSONAL HEALTH RECORD SYSTEMS FOR AN UNDERSERVED ELDERLY ADULT POPULATION

Abdul-Aziz Musaad Alharbi, Ahmed Ali Ajmal Pasha, Abdullah Jaber Faqihi
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Objective: The objective of the current paper is to investigate the use of electronic patient records (E-PHRs) among elder people and those with low income. Elder population due to low awareness, literacy rate, low income level and lack of training and experience felt difficulty while assessing E-PHRs. Background: Use of PHRs has been increasing in healthcare organizations. Patients’ involvement in managing health has been crucial. However, scars and spars literature is available about use of PHRs in elderly people. Material and Methods: The nature of the current study is quantitative and nature of data is cross-sectional. Survey approach was used. Self-administered questionnaire was distributed among 30 elderly people. Questionnaire consists of two sections. First is about demographic information such as gender, age, literacy and second section are about awareness, lack of experience, training and resistance to new technology. Frequency, percentage, and mean values are calculated in SPSS. The reliability of the questionnaire was checked by Cronbach alpha. Results: Findings indicated that highest mean value is scores by lack of experience followed by resistance to new technology. Moreover all the constructs met the threshold for reliability. Conclusion: It is concluded that hospital administration focus on training on elderly population. Motivate them to use new technology, make it user friendly and raise awareness about using E-PHRs and its benefits. Practical Implications: This study has practical implications for health practitioners, policy makers and ministry of health. Policy makers cannot ignore the importance of E-PHRs while making policy. Budget is required for training, raising awareness and motivating elderly population to use E-PHRs but it has long term benefits in future. Both health care professionals and patients can take benefits from use of E-PHRs.
电子个人健康记录系统在服务不足的老年人口中的可用性困难
目的:本研究的目的是调查老年人和低收入者电子病历的使用情况。由于老年人口的认知度低、识字率低、收入水平低以及缺乏培训和经验,在评估E-PHRs时感到困难。背景:在医疗机构中,phrr的使用一直在增加。患者参与健康管理至关重要。然而,关于老年人使用PHRs的文献是可用的。材料和方法:当前研究的性质是定量的,数据的性质是横断面的。采用调查法。对30名老年人进行问卷调查。问卷由两部分组成。第一部分是关于人口统计信息,如性别、年龄、识字率,第二部分是关于意识、缺乏经验、培训和对新技术的抵制。频率、百分比和平均值在SPSS中计算。问卷的信度采用Cronbach alpha检验。结果:调查结果表明,由于缺乏经验而得分的平均值最高,其次是对新技术的抵制。所有构念均满足信度阈值。结论:医院管理层应重视老年人群的培训。鼓励他们使用新技术,使其易于使用,并提高对使用E-PHRs及其好处的认识。实际意义:本研究对卫生从业人员、政策制定者和卫生部具有实际意义。政策制定者在制定政策时不能忽视E-PHRs的重要性。培训、提高认识和激励老年人使用E-PHRs需要预算,但它具有长远的未来效益。医疗保健专业人员和患者都可以从使用E-PHRs中获益。
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