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Health Care Professionals’ Attitudes aboutUsing Computer by Ayşegül Koç in Lupine Online Journal of Nursing & Health care (LOJNHC)- Lupine Publishers
Aim: This cross sectional study was conducted among health care professionals working in special and state health institutions
in Yozgat to determine health care professionals’ attitudes about using computer in health care institutions.
Method: Sampling was done by random sampling method with 1/4
rate and 197 samples were taken for the study. Data was
collected using a questionnaire prepared in accordance with the
literature by the researchers. Statistical analysis of the data was
performed by using Reliability analysis, chi-square test and binary logistic regression analysis.
Result: Half of the research group was working in second level
public health institutions and 22.3% in private health institutions.
Seventy one percent of the participants stated that they use computers
at work. Seventy percent of the respondents thought that
using computers would affect informatics positively and 77.2% think that
it would affect the health care/medication positively.
Employees in the public sector and long-term computer users were more
likely to think that using computers in health facilities
is important. There were no significant differences according to the
health professionals’ use of computers, sex, age, education,
occupation and computer use at work.
Conclusion: The vast majority of health personnel thought that using computers in health facilities is important.
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