Electronic health in perspective of healthcare managers: A qualitative study in south of Iran

Peivand Bastani, Nazanin Abolhasani, Nasrin Shaarbafchizadeh

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Abstract

Background: The important role of electronic health as well as importance of health care systems awareness and readiness may lead to develop the essential infrastructures for electronic health especially in developing countries. This study aims to investigate goals, gains, applications, challenges and other important issues related to success perfor-mance of electronic health. Method: This research proposed a grounded theory in a qualitative design and a purposive sampling was used to se-lect participants which consisted of 28 hospital managers and staff field managers working in deputy of health and curative affairs of Medical Science Universities in south of Iran. Semi structured interviews were conducted using a topic guide and intended themes derived from the results using Max QDA software during five steps. Results: Nine themes through interviewees' viewpoints were made up as followed: Electronic health definition, ne-cessity and importance of electronic health, electronic health advantages, relationship between electronic health and internet, physicians' opposition to electronic health, prerequisites for electronic health, solutions for applying electron-ic health plan, factors affecting electronic health acceptance in society and electronic health system challenges. Conclusion: It seems that there are good circumstances in the south medical universities about settlement and im-plementations of electronic health and their managers are aware of its advantages, importance and necessities. The present findings implicate that these organizations should consider the user friendly and probable resistances of the present clients, in this regard it is suggested that the used technology must be accepted by users, having standard base, inexpensive and simple enough while less vulnerable in response to changes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)809-820
Number of pages12
JournalIranian Journal of Public Health
Volume43
Issue number6
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2014
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Electronic health
  • Health systems
  • Information and communication technology

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