Author
Listed:
- Richmond Bediako Nsiah
(Public Health Department, Ghana Health Service, Ashanti Region, Ghana)
- Solomon Anum-Doku
(Public Health Department, Ghana Health Service, Ashanti Region, Ghana)
- Dominic Nyarko
(Public Health Department, Ghana Health Service, Ashanti Region, Ghana)
- Wisdom Takramah
(Public Health Department, Ghana Health Service, Ashanti Region, Ghana)
- Gbiel L. Ngmenlanaa
(Public Health Department, Ghana Health Service, Ashanti Region, Ghana)
- Gifty Sefaah Owusu
(Public Health Department, Ghana Health Service, Ashanti Region, Ghana)
- George Hector Amonoo
(Public Health Department, Ghana Health Service, Ashanti Region, Ghana)
- Gilbert Dagoe
(Public Health Department, Ghana Health Service, Ashanti Region, Ghana)
- Sabina Appiah
(Public Health Department, Ghana Health Service, Ashanti Region, Ghana)
- Justice A. Boahen
(Public Health Department, Ghana Health Service, Ashanti Region, Ghana)
Abstract
Health care managers in urban settings have a greater advantage over their rural counterparts when it comes to the needed essential training and logistics such as access to constant information technology and communication media to ensure effective health information management among health facilities. This assumption perceived health care managers in urban settings to have adequate knowledge and practice of health information management compared to their rural counterparts. This study, compared means scores of knowledge and practice of health information management among rural and urban health care managers in 67 conveniently selected government health facilities from 1st February to 10th March 2022 in the Ashanti region of Ghana. The study consisted of 37 (55.2%) urban and 30 (44.8%) rural managers of government health facilities (N= 67). Adequate health information management knowledge levels for rural and urban settings were 36.7% and 34.3% respectively. The level of adherence to good health information management practices for rural and urban were 53.3% and 43.2% respectively. The study revealed no statistical difference in the mean scores for knowledge t(65) = -0.08, p = 0.94 and practice t(65) = -0.59, p = 0.56 of health information management between rural and urban settings. Continuous capacity building tailored to health information management is paramount to ensure adequate knowledge and practice to improve health information practice among health facility managers in both rural and urban settings.
Suggested Citation
Richmond Bediako Nsiah & Solomon Anum-Doku & Dominic Nyarko & Wisdom Takramah & Gbiel L. Ngmenlanaa & Gifty Sefaah Owusu & George Hector Amonoo & Gilbert Dagoe & Sabina Appiah & Justice A. Boahen, 2022.
"Differences in Knowledge and Practice of Health Information Management among Health Care Managers in Urban and Rural Districts of Ghana: A Comparative Study,"
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 6(5), pages 789-793, May.
Handle:
RePEc:bcp:journl:v:6:y:2022:i:5:p:789-793
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