DETERMINATION OF OCCUPATIONAL COMPUTER USAGE LEVELS OF NURSES IN MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS: A REAL HOSPITAL CASE STUDY

With the development of technology, the role and responsibility of nurses in various health institutions have diversified. The main purpose of this change is to provide better quality health services to individuals. This research aims to investigate Information Technology Readiness of Public Health...

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Main Author: Alaattin Parlakkılıç
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Rojan GÜMÜŞ 2019-12-01
Series:International Journal of Health Services Research and Policy
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/ijhsrp/issue/50593/594602
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spelling doaj-00603a2b85654b2e8cd44a7bb29349fb2021-10-02T18:58:28ZengRojan GÜMÜŞInternational Journal of Health Services Research and Policy2602-34822019-12-0143162172https://doi.org/10.23884/ijhsrp.2019.4.3.02DETERMINATION OF OCCUPATIONAL COMPUTER USAGE LEVELS OF NURSES IN MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS: A REAL HOSPITAL CASE STUDYAlaattin Parlakkılıç0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6834-6839Department of Management Information Systems, Ufuk University, TurkeyWith the development of technology, the role and responsibility of nurses in various health institutions have diversified. The main purpose of this change is to provide better quality health services to individuals. This research aims to investigate Information Technology Readiness of Public Health Nurses in Turkey. A survey was done with a total of 104 nurses. To measure IT readiness, technological skills readiness, attitude readiness, task-ready information technology readiness and institutional support readiness were evaluated using a five-point Likert scale. The scores of the participants were evaluated as technological skills readiness was 3.83 (76,6 %); attitude readiness was 3.67 (73,4 %), task-ready information technology readiness was 3.85 (77%) and institutional support readiness was 3.65 (73 %). The results of the dimensions show that nurses are extremely prone to use technology in their work. The overall results show that the information technology readiness for nurses has been found at 3.75 (75 %) and needs a few improvements.https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/ijhsrp/issue/50593/594602information technologyreadinesstechnological skills
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DETERMINATION OF OCCUPATIONAL COMPUTER USAGE LEVELS OF NURSES IN MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS: A REAL HOSPITAL CASE STUDY
International Journal of Health Services Research and Policy
information technology
readiness
technological skills
author_facet Alaattin Parlakkılıç
author_sort Alaattin Parlakkılıç
title DETERMINATION OF OCCUPATIONAL COMPUTER USAGE LEVELS OF NURSES IN MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS: A REAL HOSPITAL CASE STUDY
title_short DETERMINATION OF OCCUPATIONAL COMPUTER USAGE LEVELS OF NURSES IN MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS: A REAL HOSPITAL CASE STUDY
title_full DETERMINATION OF OCCUPATIONAL COMPUTER USAGE LEVELS OF NURSES IN MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS: A REAL HOSPITAL CASE STUDY
title_fullStr DETERMINATION OF OCCUPATIONAL COMPUTER USAGE LEVELS OF NURSES IN MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS: A REAL HOSPITAL CASE STUDY
title_full_unstemmed DETERMINATION OF OCCUPATIONAL COMPUTER USAGE LEVELS OF NURSES IN MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS: A REAL HOSPITAL CASE STUDY
title_sort determination of occupational computer usage levels of nurses in medical institutions: a real hospital case study
publisher Rojan GÜMÜŞ
series International Journal of Health Services Research and Policy
issn 2602-3482
publishDate 2019-12-01
description With the development of technology, the role and responsibility of nurses in various health institutions have diversified. The main purpose of this change is to provide better quality health services to individuals. This research aims to investigate Information Technology Readiness of Public Health Nurses in Turkey. A survey was done with a total of 104 nurses. To measure IT readiness, technological skills readiness, attitude readiness, task-ready information technology readiness and institutional support readiness were evaluated using a five-point Likert scale. The scores of the participants were evaluated as technological skills readiness was 3.83 (76,6 %); attitude readiness was 3.67 (73,4 %), task-ready information technology readiness was 3.85 (77%) and institutional support readiness was 3.65 (73 %). The results of the dimensions show that nurses are extremely prone to use technology in their work. The overall results show that the information technology readiness for nurses has been found at 3.75 (75 %) and needs a few improvements.
topic information technology
readiness
technological skills
url https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/ijhsrp/issue/50593/594602
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