Factors affecting untilization of electronic health information resources in universities in Uganda

Date
2012
Authors
Kinengyere, A.A
Kiyingi, G.W
Bazirake, B.B
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Publisher
NISCAIR
Abstract
This article reports on a study done on electronic health information resources (e-resources) usage in three universities offering medical education in Uganda. One of the objectives of the study was to investigate factors influencing utilisation of e-resources, which this paper set out to examine. Data was gathered through interviews, questionnaires and citation analysis. Graduate students, teaching staff/ researchers, heads of departments and librarians participated. The ATLAS.ti and Excel programs were used to analyse the qualitative and quantitative data respectively. The study revealed that utilisation of e-resources was influenced by human and institutional factors. While usage was low, there was a significant relationship between usage and information literacy. Addressing factors that affect utilisation of e-resources improves study, research, and ultimately patient care. While healthcare providers will make informed clinical decisions, quality of research and student grades will improve. It will guide curriculum development and/or revision in those fields and guide policy formulation in setting up minimum standards for libraries in universities. E-resources are important in medical education because they support study and research. Addressing their utilisation therefore improves library services, study, research and ultimately, healthcare.
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Keywords
Electronic health information, Information resources, Information utilization, Academic libraries, Universities, Uganda
Citation
Kinengyere A.A., Kiyingi, G.W., Bazirake, B.B. (2012). Factors affecting untilization of electronic health information resources in universities in Uganda. Annals of Library and Information Sciences, 59(2) 90-96.