Attitude of Health Information Management Professionals, towards the Utilization of Electronic Medical Records in General Hospitals, Abuja, Nigeria

Authors

  • Busayo. O. Abolade Department of Information Management, Lead City University

Keywords:

Attitude, Electronic Medical Records, Health Information Management, Health Record and Records Management

Abstract

The use of electronic medical records (EMRs) is gradually becoming widespread in Nigeria but 
many hospitals that have implemented Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) are not enjoying the 
full benefits of these systems. This study examined the influence of Health Information 
Management Professionals (HIMPs)’ attitude towards the utilization of EMRs in general 
Hospitals, Abuja. Adapted questionnaire hinged on the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) was 
used for data collection and the sample size was one hundred and twenty-three (123) HIMPs. The 
data collected was analysed using both descriptive and inferential statistics. The results indicate a 
significant relationship between HIM professionals’ attitudes and the utilization of electronic 
medical records (EMR). Specifically, the data showed a moderately strong positive correlation (R 
= 0.686) between HIM professionals’ attitudes and EMR utilization, meaning that as attitudes 
improved, the use of EMR tends to increase. This suggests attitudes play a substantial role in 
determining the extent to which EMRs are utilized in healthcare settings. The study recommends 
priorities are given to periodic evaluation, effective training and motivation of HIMPs.

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Published

2024-07-17