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Acta Inform Med. 2011; 19(1): 45-48


Attitudes Toward Computarization as a Factor of Improvement of Employees’ Quality Performance in the University Clinical Centre Tuzla

Selma Sinanovic, Vesna Ferkovic.




Abstract

Informatization is process which facilitate flow, preparation and approach to information’s. Computer informatization significantly influence successful of management, making possible good data overview which are necessary for d action of decision. The aim was: to investigate attitudes of health workers in regard to computer informatization of hospital institutions; to investigate influence of sociodemographic characteristics of health workers on attitude in regard to informatization, with special attention on informatics education and use of computers; to explain difference in attitudes of health worker in regard to informatization and different factors. Investigation was done during May/June 2009. at Department of Surgery and Department of Internal Medicine of University Clinical Center Tuzla. Investigation included 60 health workers (20 with middle/high school – 15 female and 4 male, 20 with higher – 16 female and 4 male and 20 with high (university) education – 11 male and 9 female). Likert questionnaire was used to obtain attitude of examinees. Results were presented as average and percentage value. Significance of differences was obtained by X-square test, and value of p

Key words: Computer informatization – Attitudes – Helath workers






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