Electronic health record system (EHR) adoption:from Bangaladesh medical students’ perspective

Paper base health care systems create number of problems. Considerable amount of data recording and storage cost with protection from fire, water etc., improper documentation, poor accessibility of medical record, fragile or lost document, ambiguous note of physician, and fragmentation of patient do...

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Main Authors: Saquib, Nazmus, Mohamed Jalaldeen, Mohamed Razi
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Language:English
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Published: 2015
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spelling iium-463012017-10-13T01:37:15Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/46301/ Electronic health record system (EHR) adoption:from Bangaladesh medical students’ perspective Saquib, Nazmus Mohamed Jalaldeen, Mohamed Razi H Social Sciences (General) T Technology (General) Paper base health care systems create number of problems. Considerable amount of data recording and storage cost with protection from fire, water etc., improper documentation, poor accessibility of medical record, fragile or lost document, ambiguous note of physician, and fragmentation of patient document cause ambiguity in health care system. To overcome, most of the countries have shown their keen interest to adapt electronic health record (EHR) systems. Bangladesh, as one of the most populated countries, undeniably will be benefited by such systems. However, very limited information is available in the literature about current and future medical doctors’ perception towards EHR in third world countries, such as Bangladesh. Therefore, the current study aims to investigate the level of behavioral intention and the influencing factors towards EHR adoption by collecting data from 238 medical students from two Bangladesh medical colleges. The finding shows that the respondents are moderately intent to use EHR and all three factors; performance expectancy, effort expectancy, and social influence that were considered to be influencing their intention were emerged as predictors. 2015-12-10 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/46301/7/46301_Electronic%20health%20record%20system%20%28EHR%29%20_complete.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/46301/8/46301_Electronic%20health%20record%20system%20%28EHR%29%20_certificate.pdf Saquib, Nazmus and Mohamed Jalaldeen, Mohamed Razi (2015) Electronic health record system (EHR) adoption:from Bangaladesh medical students’ perspective. In: 4th International Conference on Advanced Computer Science Applications and Technologies – ACSAT2015, 8-10 December 2015, Kuala Lumpur. http://unitech-kl.com/acsat/
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Saquib, Nazmus
Mohamed Jalaldeen, Mohamed Razi
Electronic health record system (EHR) adoption:from Bangaladesh medical students’ perspective
description Paper base health care systems create number of problems. Considerable amount of data recording and storage cost with protection from fire, water etc., improper documentation, poor accessibility of medical record, fragile or lost document, ambiguous note of physician, and fragmentation of patient document cause ambiguity in health care system. To overcome, most of the countries have shown their keen interest to adapt electronic health record (EHR) systems. Bangladesh, as one of the most populated countries, undeniably will be benefited by such systems. However, very limited information is available in the literature about current and future medical doctors’ perception towards EHR in third world countries, such as Bangladesh. Therefore, the current study aims to investigate the level of behavioral intention and the influencing factors towards EHR adoption by collecting data from 238 medical students from two Bangladesh medical colleges. The finding shows that the respondents are moderately intent to use EHR and all three factors; performance expectancy, effort expectancy, and social influence that were considered to be influencing their intention were emerged as predictors.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Saquib, Nazmus
Mohamed Jalaldeen, Mohamed Razi
author_facet Saquib, Nazmus
Mohamed Jalaldeen, Mohamed Razi
author_sort Saquib, Nazmus
title Electronic health record system (EHR) adoption:from Bangaladesh medical students’ perspective
title_short Electronic health record system (EHR) adoption:from Bangaladesh medical students’ perspective
title_full Electronic health record system (EHR) adoption:from Bangaladesh medical students’ perspective
title_fullStr Electronic health record system (EHR) adoption:from Bangaladesh medical students’ perspective
title_full_unstemmed Electronic health record system (EHR) adoption:from Bangaladesh medical students’ perspective
title_sort electronic health record system (ehr) adoption:from bangaladesh medical students’ perspective
publishDate 2015
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/46301/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/46301/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/46301/7/46301_Electronic%20health%20record%20system%20%28EHR%29%20_complete.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/46301/8/46301_Electronic%20health%20record%20system%20%28EHR%29%20_certificate.pdf
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