评估纳米比亚Oshakati地区卫生保健工作者对电子卫生系统的知识、实践和态度

Takura Bhila, Kamati Joan, Elias M Nghiiki, Jomin George
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本研究旨在评估Oshakati地区卫生保健工作者对电子卫生系统的知识、实践和态度。来自不同卫生设施(Ekamba诊所、Ongwediva保健中心、Eluwa诊所、奥沙卡提州立医院)的56名卫生保健工作者在奥沙卡提区。在许多发展中国家,许多保健工作者在电子保健方面的教育背景很少。卫生保健行业的许多卫生保健专业人员发现难以使用,他们需要时间来适应电子卫生系统,从而导致无知行为,从而导致数字化数据差异。发展中国家的电子卫生具有挑战性,因为没有足够的资金来保持这种发展(电子卫生系统)的运行和始终活跃。发展中国家农村地区的电力和互联网连接有限。本研究的目的是评估卫生保健工作者对电子卫生系统的知识、实践和态度。本研究的研究设计为横断面研究设计,属于描述性研究。样本量包括来自奥沙卡提地区5个不同卫生机构的56名答复者。本研究采用简单的随机抽样方法,并采用自填问卷的定量方法作为数据收集工具。
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Assessing the Knowledge, Practice, and Attitudes of Healthcare Workers on E-Health Systems in Oshakati District, Namibia
The study aimed to assess healthcare workers’ knowledge, practice, and attitudes on e-Health systems in Oshakati district. There were 56 healthcare workers from different health facilities (Ekamba clinic, Ongwediva Health Center, Eluwa clinic, Oshakati state hospital - PHC) Oshakati district. The educational backgrounds of many healthcare workers regarding electronic health are little in many developing countries. Many healthcare professionals in the health industry find it difficult to use and it takes time for them to adapt to the e-health systems and thus contributing to ignorance behaviors, which leads to digitized data discrepancy. e-Health in developing countries are challenging, as there are no sufficient funds to keep such developments (e-Health systems) running and active all the time. Conclusively Limited power and internet connectivity is accessible in developing countries’ rural areas. The aim of the study was to assess the knowledge, practice, and attitudes of healthcare workers on e-Health systems. The study design for this study was a cross-sectional study design that falls under descriptive studies. The sample size consisted of 56 respondents from 5 different health facilities in Oshakati district. A simple random sampling method was used, and quantitative method which is a self-administered questionnaire was used as a data collection tool.
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