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Perceived value of applying Information Communication Technology to implement guidelines in developing countries; an online questionnaire study among public health workers
INTRODUCTION: Practice guidelines can be used to support healthcare decision making. We sought to identify the use, and barriers to the implementation, of electronic based guidelines to support decision-making in maternal and child healthcare (MCH) and the rational use of medicines, in developing co...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4235319/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25422718 http://dx.doi.org/10.5210/ojphi.v6i2.5368 |
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author | Machingura, Pasipanodya Ian Adekola, Olawumi Mueni, Eunice Oaiya, Omo Gustafsson, Lars L Heller, Richard F |
author_facet | Machingura, Pasipanodya Ian Adekola, Olawumi Mueni, Eunice Oaiya, Omo Gustafsson, Lars L Heller, Richard F |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Practice guidelines can be used to support healthcare decision making. We sought to identify the use, and barriers to the implementation, of electronic based guidelines to support decision-making in maternal and child healthcare (MCH) and the rational use of medicines, in developing countries. METHODS: Graduates who had gained the Master of Public Health degree through the Peoples-uni (postgraduate public health education in developing countries) were sent an online survey questionnaire which had been piloted. Two reminders were sent to non-respondents at intervals of 10 days. Results were explored using descriptive analyses. RESULTS: 44 of the potential 48 graduates from 16 countries responded – most were from Africa. 82% and 89% of respondents were aware of guidelines on MCH and the rational use of medicines respectively. Electronic guidelines were more available in university hospitals than in provincial hospitals or rural care. All respondents thought that guidelines could improve the delivery of quality care, and 42 (95%) and 41 (93%) respectively thought that computers and mobile or smartphones could increase the use of guidelines in service delivery. Lack of access to computers, need to buy phone credit, need for training in the use of either computerized or phone based guidelines and fear of increased workload were potential barriers to use. CONCLUSION: There is support for the use of electronic guidelines despite limited availability and barriers to use in developing countries. These findings, and other literature, provide a guide as to how the further development of ICT based guidelines may be implemented to improve health care decision making. |
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spelling | pubmed-42353192014-11-24 Perceived value of applying Information Communication Technology to implement guidelines in developing countries; an online questionnaire study among public health workers Machingura, Pasipanodya Ian Adekola, Olawumi Mueni, Eunice Oaiya, Omo Gustafsson, Lars L Heller, Richard F Online J Public Health Inform Article INTRODUCTION: Practice guidelines can be used to support healthcare decision making. We sought to identify the use, and barriers to the implementation, of electronic based guidelines to support decision-making in maternal and child healthcare (MCH) and the rational use of medicines, in developing countries. METHODS: Graduates who had gained the Master of Public Health degree through the Peoples-uni (postgraduate public health education in developing countries) were sent an online survey questionnaire which had been piloted. Two reminders were sent to non-respondents at intervals of 10 days. Results were explored using descriptive analyses. RESULTS: 44 of the potential 48 graduates from 16 countries responded – most were from Africa. 82% and 89% of respondents were aware of guidelines on MCH and the rational use of medicines respectively. Electronic guidelines were more available in university hospitals than in provincial hospitals or rural care. All respondents thought that guidelines could improve the delivery of quality care, and 42 (95%) and 41 (93%) respectively thought that computers and mobile or smartphones could increase the use of guidelines in service delivery. Lack of access to computers, need to buy phone credit, need for training in the use of either computerized or phone based guidelines and fear of increased workload were potential barriers to use. CONCLUSION: There is support for the use of electronic guidelines despite limited availability and barriers to use in developing countries. These findings, and other literature, provide a guide as to how the further development of ICT based guidelines may be implemented to improve health care decision making. University of Illinois at Chicago Library 2014-10-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4235319/ /pubmed/25422718 http://dx.doi.org/10.5210/ojphi.v6i2.5368 Text en This is an Open Access article. Authors own copyright of their articles appearing in the Online Journal of Public Health Informatics. Readers may copy articles without permission of the copyright owner(s), as long as the author and OJPHI are acknowledged in the copy and the copy is used for educational, not-for-profit purposes. |
spellingShingle | Article Machingura, Pasipanodya Ian Adekola, Olawumi Mueni, Eunice Oaiya, Omo Gustafsson, Lars L Heller, Richard F Perceived value of applying Information Communication Technology to implement guidelines in developing countries; an online questionnaire study among public health workers |
title | Perceived value of applying Information Communication Technology to
implement guidelines in developing countries; an online questionnaire study
among public health workers |
title_full | Perceived value of applying Information Communication Technology to
implement guidelines in developing countries; an online questionnaire study
among public health workers |
title_fullStr | Perceived value of applying Information Communication Technology to
implement guidelines in developing countries; an online questionnaire study
among public health workers |
title_full_unstemmed | Perceived value of applying Information Communication Technology to
implement guidelines in developing countries; an online questionnaire study
among public health workers |
title_short | Perceived value of applying Information Communication Technology to
implement guidelines in developing countries; an online questionnaire study
among public health workers |
title_sort | perceived value of applying information communication technology to
implement guidelines in developing countries; an online questionnaire study
among public health workers |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4235319/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25422718 http://dx.doi.org/10.5210/ojphi.v6i2.5368 |
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