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The factors that influence performance-based financing in primary health care provision in Muramvya province, Burundi

Authors
 Yandemye Innocent  ;  Sunjoo Kang  ;  Kennedy Diema Konlan 
Citation
 Journal of Global Health Science, Vol.5(1) : e4, 2023-06 
Journal Title
Journal of Global Health Science
ISSN
 2671-6925 
Issue Date
2023-06
MeSH
Architectural Accessibility ; Burundi* ; Community-Based Health Insurance ; Cross-Sectional Studies ; Delivery of Health Care ; Education ; Electronic Mail ; Health Occupations ; Health Personnel ; Health Services ; Healthcare Financing ; Humans ; Male ; Marital Status ; Motivation ; Occupational Groups ; Primary Health Care* ; Quality of Health Care ; Social Media
Keywords
Electronic health records ; Perception ; Personal satisfaction ; Timor-Leste
Abstract
Background: This study aimed to identify the factors affecting the successful operation of electronic health records (EHRs) during the initial pilot implementation period from 2015 to 2017. The EHR system in Timor-Leste was first launched in 2015 after the VI Constitutional Government introduced the “Saúde na Familia” initiative. In January 2019, the system was discontinued after being disrupted by a political impasse between 2017 and 2018. The new Minister of Health reactivated the adoption of the EHR system as of August 2020.
Methods: This study included a cross-sectional survey. The questionnaire covered benefits, barriers, and satisfaction categories along with sociodemographic variables.
Results: Statistically significant differences between age groups were noted for the benefits, perceived barriers (such as the ability to use computers), and overall satisfaction of the EHR system. The slope of the benefit category (β = 0.497, t = 11.361) was a statistically significant predictor of satisfaction with EHR system implementation. However, the slope of the barrier category had a negative statistical significance for satisfaction (β = −0.086, t =
−1.794). Satisfaction with the EHR system was influenced by its perceived benefit and reduced perceived barriers due to individuals’ utilization of the information and communication technology system.
Conclusion: Continuous political commitment to health policy, financial support, friendly end-user applications, improved quality of Internet service, and a positive attitude toward the system were crucial for its successful implementation.

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DOI
10.35500/jghs.2023.5.e4
Appears in Collections:
4. Graduate School of Public Health (보건대학원) > Graduate School of Public Health (보건대학원) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Kang, Sunjoo(강선주) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1633-2558
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/197978
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