Department Health and Medical Informatics, Swansea University, Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom
Research Article
Assessment of Knowledge, Attitude and Practices of Health Workers on Routine Data Reporting at two Public Hospitals in Namibia.
Author(s): Indileni Nakale*, Ndilimeke Elia and Jomin George
Background: The study purpose was to assess knowledge, attitudes and practices of healthcare workers on data routine reporting where doctors and nurses from Walvis Bay and Windhoek central hospitals were participants. The aim of the study was to evaluate healthcare workers' knowledge, attitudes, and practice regarding routine data reporting.
Method: A cross-sectional study was conducted and quantitative method was used for data collection. Probability sampling method was used to randomly draw a sample size of 102, where 51 participants were drawn from each hospital. Respondents were given self-administered structured questionnaires, and data were analyzed using google forms and Microsoft excel. The data were compiled and summarized using cross-tabulations.
Results: The results indicated that among 102 responden.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2157-7420.2023.14.477
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