Barriers and challenges to Primary Health Care Information System (PHCIS) adoption from health management perspective: A qualitative study

Enactment of a National Health Information System regulation in 2014 by the Indonesian government enabled the integration of healthcare data using electronic systems in the country. However, limited information was gained regarding the barriers from the healthcare management point of view that might...

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Main Authors: Sandra Hakiem Afrizal, Putu Wuri Handayani, Achmad Nizar Hidayanto, Tris Eryando, Meiwita Budiharsana, Evi Martha
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-01-01
Series:Informatics in Medicine Unlocked
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352914819300747
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spelling doaj-35b04454839e43d5a9015393fcd0e4872020-11-25T02:51:18ZengElsevierInformatics in Medicine Unlocked2352-91482019-01-0117Barriers and challenges to Primary Health Care Information System (PHCIS) adoption from health management perspective: A qualitative studySandra Hakiem Afrizal0Putu Wuri Handayani1Achmad Nizar Hidayanto2Tris Eryando3Meiwita Budiharsana4Evi Martha5Faculty of Public Health, Universitas Indonesia, Depok, Indonesia; Corresponding author.Faculty of Computer Science, Universitas Indonesia, Depok, IndonesiaFaculty of Computer Science, Universitas Indonesia, Depok, IndonesiaFaculty of Public Health, Universitas Indonesia, Depok, IndonesiaFaculty of Public Health, Universitas Indonesia, Depok, IndonesiaFaculty of Public Health, Universitas Indonesia, Depok, IndonesiaEnactment of a National Health Information System regulation in 2014 by the Indonesian government enabled the integration of healthcare data using electronic systems in the country. However, limited information was gained regarding the barriers from the healthcare management point of view that might cause slowness of adoption. We evaluated the implementation of the Primary Health Care Information System (PHCIS) in order to explore and describe the barriers and challenges during the adoption of Primary Health Care (PHC) from a health management perspective, and propose a PHCIS design to minimize the barriers. A qualitative form of research was conducted in an urban area of Banten Province from February–April 2018, as that area has gained experience of PHCIS implementation for more than five years. An in-depth interview was recorded to explore and describe the barriers during PHCIS adoption. Four themes of the barriers have been identified from a strategic and operational level perspective, namely: human resources, infrastructure, organizational support, and processing. Our analysis suggests that PHCIS adoption could be more effective if there were greater interaction between human resources, infrastructure, organizational support, and process factors. Hence, involvements including: strengthening staff competency, improving technology infrastructure, increasing organizational support with more investment for high-quality PHCIS, and re-designing the PHCIS to accommodate the basic process of PHC, might be beneficent to improve PHCIS adoption. Keywords: Health care organization, Primary health care information system, Adoption, Primary health care, Barrier and challenge, Developing countryhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352914819300747
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author Sandra Hakiem Afrizal
Putu Wuri Handayani
Achmad Nizar Hidayanto
Tris Eryando
Meiwita Budiharsana
Evi Martha
spellingShingle Sandra Hakiem Afrizal
Putu Wuri Handayani
Achmad Nizar Hidayanto
Tris Eryando
Meiwita Budiharsana
Evi Martha
Barriers and challenges to Primary Health Care Information System (PHCIS) adoption from health management perspective: A qualitative study
Informatics in Medicine Unlocked
author_facet Sandra Hakiem Afrizal
Putu Wuri Handayani
Achmad Nizar Hidayanto
Tris Eryando
Meiwita Budiharsana
Evi Martha
author_sort Sandra Hakiem Afrizal
title Barriers and challenges to Primary Health Care Information System (PHCIS) adoption from health management perspective: A qualitative study
title_short Barriers and challenges to Primary Health Care Information System (PHCIS) adoption from health management perspective: A qualitative study
title_full Barriers and challenges to Primary Health Care Information System (PHCIS) adoption from health management perspective: A qualitative study
title_fullStr Barriers and challenges to Primary Health Care Information System (PHCIS) adoption from health management perspective: A qualitative study
title_full_unstemmed Barriers and challenges to Primary Health Care Information System (PHCIS) adoption from health management perspective: A qualitative study
title_sort barriers and challenges to primary health care information system (phcis) adoption from health management perspective: a qualitative study
publisher Elsevier
series Informatics in Medicine Unlocked
issn 2352-9148
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Enactment of a National Health Information System regulation in 2014 by the Indonesian government enabled the integration of healthcare data using electronic systems in the country. However, limited information was gained regarding the barriers from the healthcare management point of view that might cause slowness of adoption. We evaluated the implementation of the Primary Health Care Information System (PHCIS) in order to explore and describe the barriers and challenges during the adoption of Primary Health Care (PHC) from a health management perspective, and propose a PHCIS design to minimize the barriers. A qualitative form of research was conducted in an urban area of Banten Province from February–April 2018, as that area has gained experience of PHCIS implementation for more than five years. An in-depth interview was recorded to explore and describe the barriers during PHCIS adoption. Four themes of the barriers have been identified from a strategic and operational level perspective, namely: human resources, infrastructure, organizational support, and processing. Our analysis suggests that PHCIS adoption could be more effective if there were greater interaction between human resources, infrastructure, organizational support, and process factors. Hence, involvements including: strengthening staff competency, improving technology infrastructure, increasing organizational support with more investment for high-quality PHCIS, and re-designing the PHCIS to accommodate the basic process of PHC, might be beneficent to improve PHCIS adoption. Keywords: Health care organization, Primary health care information system, Adoption, Primary health care, Barrier and challenge, Developing country
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352914819300747
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