Attitudes of the Staff of Hospitals affiliated to Khashan University of Medical Sciences, Iran, ‎Towards the Role of ‎Radio-Frequency Identification in Care and Treatment

Abstract:
Introduction
Automatic identification and data collection without the need for frequent human intervention is an undeniable ýnecessity in health control. Among a variety of methods, radio-frequency identification (RFID) is known for this ýcharacteristic and can be used for the online process of sending and receiving information. This study was ýconducted to determine the role of this technology in the effectiveness of treatment and care at hospitals affiliated ýto Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Iran, from the point of view of its users.
Methods
This was an applied, descriptive, and the cross-sectional research. The statistical sample consisted of 72 physicians ýand nurses of hospitals affiliated to Kashan University of Medical Sciences selected through stratified sampling ýmethod. Data collection was carried out using a questionnaire the validity and reliability of which were, respectively, ýconfirmed by a group of experts and using Cronbach's alpha coefficient (α = 0.89). Data were analyzed using chi-ýsquare test.
Results
According to the results, 84% of the participants believed that RFID tags lead to the improvement of detection, ýdiagnosis, identification, and automated reception of information in treatment and care. The attitude of the studied ýpopulation toward RFID components was favorable in improving treatment and care in terms of effective ýdetection (17.05), diagnosis (16.27), automated reception, collection of information (15.54), and identificationý (14.8).
Conclusion
The favorable attitude of the participants shows that the use of RFID in the studied hospitals was effective in ýimproving treatment and care for the patients.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Health Information Management, Volume:13 Issue: 3, 2016
Pages:
163 to 169
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