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December 05-06, 2019 | Dubai, UAE

29

th

International Conference on

14

th

International Conference on

Nursing Education and Research

Cancer and Cancer Therapy

Joint Event

&

Journal of Intensive and Critical Care Nursing | Volume 2

Background:

One of the greatest concerns surrounding EHR

use, is patients’ perception and satisfaction with the use of

EHR. Few studies have examined the patients’ and the public’s

perceptions of EHR.

Aim:

The study aimed to understand patients’ and the public’s

perception of using EHR for health care and their satisfaction

with clinician use of EHR.

Methods:

A cross-sectional, descriptive, exploratory design

was utilized. The study was conducted in 4 governmental

hospitals in Jordan. A non-probability, convenient sample

was utilized. Data was collected utilizing a self-administered

questionnaire.

Results:

Therewas a total of 500 participants, with amean age

of 36.2 (SD=12.1), with a high proportion of women 73.2% (n=

366). Of the participants, 71.0% (n=355) were satisfied with

the healthcare provided. Only 59.0% (n= 295) were familiar

with the Electronic Health Records (EHRs). Themajority of the

participants (n= 416; 83.2%) agreed that nurses andphysicians

should have access to the complete EHR, with the presence

of personalized information (name and address) and 86.2%

(431) agreed that patients themselves, should have access to

their own records. The participants in this study reported that

they were more secure in their perception of EHR security, in

comparison with paper-based records.

Conclusion:

An adaptive approach should be created for EHR

implementation. Patients and caregivers agreed that health

care providers should have access to all patients’ data.

Speaker Biography

Laila Akhu Zaheyz did Nursing from Jordan University of Science And

Technology in the year 1996. She completed Msc. in Adult Nursing from

Jordan University Of Science And Technology, 2000 and Ph.D. in Nursing

from State University Of New York At Buffalo, 2007. Now she is acting as

a Vice-dean in the department of Adults Health Nursing. She published

many research papers in the respective field.

e:

lailanurse@just.edu.jo

Laila Akhu Zaheya

Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan

The patients’ and the public’s perception of EHR use for Health Care

and their satisfaction with clinician EHR use

J Intensive Crit Care Nurs | Volume 2