Challenges of E-health adoption and integration on maternal health in Uasin Gishu County Hospitals
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2019-09Author
Kosgei, Silas Kipkurui
Ronoh, Lamek
Adoyo, Maureen Atieno
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E-health has fundamentality shifted the way patient information is accessed and shared across health systems.
In Kenya maternal health care still faces challenges including, lack of access to quality maternal health services antenatal, delivery, and post-natal services. Adoption and integration into maternal health is expected to contribute to
delivery of Maternal Health and consequently increasing life expectancy at birth. Relatively few maternal health care
providers have fully adopted E-Health, in Uasin Gishu County low diffusion is due partly to the complexity of
information Technology investment, which goes beyond acquiring technology to changing work processes and cultures,
and ensuring that physicians, nurses, and other staff use it. Manual record keeping associated with medical facilities
have been a subject of medical debates owing to the confusion it has caused medical practitioners. The study was
guided by the following objective; to identify challenges in adoption and integration of e-health on maternal health
delivery in Uasin Gishu County. The study was carried out in sub county hospitals, in Uasin-Gishu County. The study
subject was drawn from the target population of 408 respondents from the six sub county hospitals including Ainabkoi,
Kapsaret, Kesses, Moiben, Soy and Turbo. The sample size was 124 calculated using 30% formula of Mugenda
Mugenda (2003).This study employed a case study research design and used both questionnaire and interview schedule
in data collection. Analysis was done using inferential statistics; mean, standard deviation, and in support of Statistical
Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) version 22.0 to generate findings and emerging trends in the data that was
collected. Based on the study findings the study concludes that practical implementation of change in healthcare
sector actually requires an extensive stakeholder engagement to deliver innovations in patient care and achieve
sustainability of change and therefore stakeholders can play an influential role both as promoters, and as inhibitors of
organizational change. The study recommends that measures to improve the application of e-health needs to be put in
place. Application like enhancing healthcare services availability and access; improving health quality, safety and
outcomes and increasing service efficiency, productivity and cost effectiveness were found to be least achieved. In order
to rip the maximum benefits that e-health offers, there is need to put measures in place that will ensure these benefits
are achieved.
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