Abstract
Background: A partograph is a pictorial representation of the relationship between cervical dilatation and the time used to diagnose prolonged and obstructed labor. However, the utilization of paper-based partograph is low and it is prone to documentation errors, which can be avoided with the use of electronic partographs. There is only limited information on the proportion of intention to use mobile-based partographs and its predictors. Objective: The objective of this study was to determine the proportion of obstetric health care providers at public referral hospitals in Oromia, Ethiopia, in 2022 who had the intention to use mobile-based partographs and to determine the predictors of their intention to use mobile-based partographs. Methods: We performed an institution-based cross-sectional study from June 1 to July 1, 2022. Census was conducted on 649 participants. A self-administered structured English questionnaire was used, and a 5% pretest was performed. Data were entered into EpiData version 4.6 and exported to SPSS version 25 for descriptive analysis and AMOS (analysis of moment structure; version 23) for structural and measurement model assessment. Descriptive and structural equation modeling analyses were performed. The hypotheses developed based on a modified Technology Acceptance Model were tested using path coefficients and P values
Author supplied keywords
- Ethiopia
- TAM
- acceptance
- adoption
- attitude
- attitudes
- birth
- cross-sectional
- digital health
- experience
- experiences
- health technology
- intent
- intention
- intention to use
- labor monitoring
- mHealth
- mobile health
- mobile-based partograph
- modified TAM
- obstetric
- obstetric health care
- obstetric health care providers
- obstetrics
- opinion
- opinions
- partograph
- perception
- perceptions
- perspective
- perspectives
- questionnaire
- questionnaires
- survey
- surveys
- technology acceptance model
- women's health
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Tilahun, K. N., Adem, J. B., Atinafu, W. T., Walle, A. D., Mengestie, N. D., & Birhanu, A. Y. (2024). Intention to Use Mobile-Based Partograph and Its Predictors Among Obstetric Health Care Providers Working at Public Referral Hospitals in the Oromia Region of Ethiopia in 2022: Cross-Sectional Questionnaire Study. Online Journal of Public Health Informatics, 16. https://doi.org/10.2196/51601
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