The adoption of eHealth is very slow despite evidences showing its benefits. This research examines the individual, clinical, technical and organizational challenges for eHealth adoption from healthcare provider‟s perspectives. A cross-sectional study design with a quantitative paradigm was used. The study was conducted on 312 doctors and nurses randomly selected from ten hospitals in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Most respondents viewed eHealth positively with no significant differences in terms of profession or gender. Computer skill, workload, patient interaction, management support, cost and infrastructure were the main concerns. Privacy and security were not the main concerns. Knowledge of eHealth applications and utilization was low, even fo...
BackgroundThe implementation of eHealth in low-resource countries (LRCs) is challenged by limited re...
The association connecting information and communication technologies (ICTs) and well-being or pover...
The use of ICT for exchange of medical records in provision of health care services appears to be a ...
Copyright 2019 Ladan et al. Background. The aim of the study was to explore the viewpoints of health...
Background The aim of the study was to explore the viewpoints of healthcare professionals (HCPs) on ...
Introduction: In sub-Saharan African countries including Ethiopia, the acceptance of Information Com...
Introduction: The implementation of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in the Primary Le...
Implementation of e-health is expected to affect the outcomes of medical services positively, by con...
Delivery of healthcare services presents many challenges for governments in most developing countrie...
eHealth is the use of information and communication technologies for health. eHealth serves multiple...
Background: Access to and use of electronic information sources for clinical decision is the key to ...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Background: It is the plan of the Ethiopian government in order to digitalize the health care system...
Background: It is the plan of the Ethiopian government in order to digitalize the health care system...
Failure to adopt an interoperable eHealth system limits the accurate communication exchange of perti...
BackgroundThe implementation of eHealth in low-resource countries (LRCs) is challenged by limited re...
The association connecting information and communication technologies (ICTs) and well-being or pover...
The use of ICT for exchange of medical records in provision of health care services appears to be a ...
Copyright 2019 Ladan et al. Background. The aim of the study was to explore the viewpoints of health...
Background The aim of the study was to explore the viewpoints of healthcare professionals (HCPs) on ...
Introduction: In sub-Saharan African countries including Ethiopia, the acceptance of Information Com...
Introduction: The implementation of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in the Primary Le...
Implementation of e-health is expected to affect the outcomes of medical services positively, by con...
Delivery of healthcare services presents many challenges for governments in most developing countrie...
eHealth is the use of information and communication technologies for health. eHealth serves multiple...
Background: Access to and use of electronic information sources for clinical decision is the key to ...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Background: It is the plan of the Ethiopian government in order to digitalize the health care system...
Background: It is the plan of the Ethiopian government in order to digitalize the health care system...
Failure to adopt an interoperable eHealth system limits the accurate communication exchange of perti...
BackgroundThe implementation of eHealth in low-resource countries (LRCs) is challenged by limited re...
The association connecting information and communication technologies (ICTs) and well-being or pover...
The use of ICT for exchange of medical records in provision of health care services appears to be a ...