Technology Readiness Index in Adopting the COVID-19 Reporting System at Referral Hospitals in Semarang City, Indonesia

Ernawati, Dyah and Kurniadi, Arif and Said, Abu and Anjani, Sylvia and Isworo, Slamet (2023) Technology Readiness Index in Adopting the COVID-19 Reporting System at Referral Hospitals in Semarang City, Indonesia. Asian Journal of Medicine and Health, 21 (8). pp. 32-40. ISSN 2456-8414

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Abstract

Background and Objective: As a referral health care facility, the hospital has prepared an Allrecord COVID-19 reporting system, which has been integrated with the Hospital Management Information System. To explain optimism and innovation perceptions. users' perceptions of comfort and security in the covid-19 reporting system application.

Methods: The Mix-Method method was used in this study, with research subjects being Covid-19 data reporting officers at the Semarang COVID-19 referral hospital types C and B. The instrument employed a questionnaire with four dimensions (optimism, innovation, discomfort, and insecurity).

Results: The perceived optimism obtained with a score of more than 3 is 86%, and with a score of less than 3 is 14%, indicating that this is consistent with the user's perception of optimism when using the Covid-19 reporting system application. The perception of innovation obtained is greater than a score of three, indicating a balance between agreeing and disagreeing with the perception of innovation from users of the COVID-19 reporting system application. The value of the user's perception of discomfort is greater than 3, with a score of 30%, and less than 3, with a score of 70%, indicating that they disagree with the user's perception of discomfort when using the co-19 reporting system application. Meanwhile, a perceived insecurity score greater than 3 is 0%, and a score less than 3 is 100%, indicating that it disagrees with the user's perception of insecurity when using the covid-19 reporting system application.

Conclusion: The application for the COVID-19 reporting system is satisfactory, and users are eager to begin using it. Continuous socialization of the use of reporting systems is required in referral hospitals.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: West Bengal Archive > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 11 May 2023 12:35
Last Modified: 14 Sep 2024 04:19
URI: http://article.stmacademicwriting.com/id/eprint/774

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