Authors: Tesfahun Hailemariam, Asmamaw Atnafu, Lemma Gezie, Jens Kaasbøll, Jorn Klein, Binyam Tilahun
Implementing digital health information systems, like the electronic Community Health Information System (eCHIS), can improve healthcare delivery in resource-constrained areas like Ethiopia. This study assessed Health Extension Workers’ (HEWs) intentions to use the eCHIS for managing health data and providing services. Findings showed that factors like ease of use, self-expectancy, social influence, and enjoyment were associated with HEWs’ intention to use the system. For successful implementation, it is crucial to ensure that the eCHIS system is user-friendly and that HEWs understand its benefits for effective health data management and service provision. Further research is needed to explore additional factors affecting HEWs’ intention to use the eCHIS.
Link: Intention to Use an Electronic Community Health Information System Among Health Extension Workers in Rural Northwest Ethiopia: Cross-Sectional Study Using the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology 2 Model
Resource Topic: CHW programs
Resource Type: Cross-sectional mixed methods
Year: 2024
Region: Africa
Country: Ethiopia
Publisher May Restrict Access: No

