2010
DOI: 10.1089/tmj.2009.0081
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A Framework for Studying Perceptions of Rural Healthcare Staff and Basic ICT Support for e-Health Use: An Indian Experience

Abstract: Current research observes that electronic healthcare has various advantages, such as easy recording, retrieval, and sharing of patient data anytime and anywhere while providing data privacy. Almost all developed countries currently practice e-health. On the other hand, many developing countries still rely on traditional paper-based healthcare systems that are quite vulnerable to data loss, loss of patients' privacy due to nonsecured data sharing, and mandatory consumption of physical space to store patients' r… Show more

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“…Connecting millions of people all over the world, including those in remote and rural areas. 43 Symbiosis of the Internet with other technologies like television or radio could lead to more powerful and sustainable interventions to promote health, security, and wellbeing. 44 .…”
Section: Type 2 Diabetes Mellitusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Connecting millions of people all over the world, including those in remote and rural areas. 43 Symbiosis of the Internet with other technologies like television or radio could lead to more powerful and sustainable interventions to promote health, security, and wellbeing. 44 .…”
Section: Type 2 Diabetes Mellitusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One strategy to assist HCWs in rural Africa in undertaking skilled decisions is to give easy access to guidelines and information at the "point-of-care" by using a computerized clinical decision support system (CDSS) (6,7). Unfortunately, CDSS systems are commonly designed without a clear strategy for understanding the needs of end-users and their working conditions (3,9).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately, CDSS systems are commonly designed without a clear strategy for understanding the needs of end-users and their working conditions (3,9). Designing a CDSS without considering the user perspective fails to provide interest, and can raise resistance to their use in daily practice (7,(9)(10)(11). The benefits of CDSS systems are ensured if they have a specific purpose, are "easy to use" and are adapted to the workflow at the healthcare facility (3,6,7,12,13).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In regressions, the model quality is measured looking at the distribution of the residuals and model fitness by calculating R 2 (correlation coefficient values) and adjusted R 2 values. It has effectively been used in health data study [17,18], hence, we have chosen it in this work as the initial technique.…”
Section: Multiple Linear Regressionsmentioning
confidence: 99%