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Autors principals: Ifokpudo, Famisa, Adekoya, Adeyemi, Olayiwola, Olumide, Oludotun, Oluwasanmi
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Idioma:anglès
Publicat: Zenodo 2012
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Accés en línia:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18966021
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author Ifokpudo, Famisa
Adekoya, Adeyemi
Olayiwola, Olumide
Oludotun, Oluwasanmi
author_facet Ifokpudo, Famisa
Adekoya, Adeyemi
Olayiwola, Olumide
Oludotun, Oluwasanmi
contents <p>The adoption of digital health records (DHRs) in urban youth health centers is a critical area for improving healthcare delivery and outcomes in Nigeria. The study will employ mixed-methods including surveys to assess user satisfaction (N = 200) and observational studies to measure system usability (N = 10). User adoption rates in the DHR systems were notably high, with over 85% of health professionals using the digital records within six months. The implementation of DHRs has improved operational efficiency and user satisfaction in urban youth health centers across Lagos, Nigeria. Further research should explore scalability and sustainability of these systems in diverse settings to support wider adoption.</p>
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spellingShingle Adoption and Performance Evaluation of Digital Health Records in Urban Youth Health Centers in Lagos, Nigeria 2012
Ifokpudo, Famisa
Adekoya, Adeyemi
Olayiwola, Olumide
Oludotun, Oluwasanmi
Digital Health Records
Sub-Saharan Africa
Geographic Information Systems
Participatory Action Research
E-health
Telemedicine
Community Engagement
<p>The adoption of digital health records (DHRs) in urban youth health centers is a critical area for improving healthcare delivery and outcomes in Nigeria. The study will employ mixed-methods including surveys to assess user satisfaction (N = 200) and observational studies to measure system usability (N = 10). User adoption rates in the DHR systems were notably high, with over 85% of health professionals using the digital records within six months. The implementation of DHRs has improved operational efficiency and user satisfaction in urban youth health centers across Lagos, Nigeria. Further research should explore scalability and sustainability of these systems in diverse settings to support wider adoption.</p>
title Adoption and Performance Evaluation of Digital Health Records in Urban Youth Health Centers in Lagos, Nigeria 2012
topic Digital Health Records
Sub-Saharan Africa
Geographic Information Systems
Participatory Action Research
E-health
Telemedicine
Community Engagement
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18966021