Published on in Vol 10, No 8 (2022): August

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/33491, first published .
Implementing Electronic Health Records in Primary Care Using the Theory of Change: Nigerian Case Study

Implementing Electronic Health Records in Primary Care Using the Theory of Change: Nigerian Case Study

Implementing Electronic Health Records in Primary Care Using the Theory of Change: Nigerian Case Study

Authors of this article:

Taiwo Adedeji1 Author Orcid Image ;   Hamish Fraser2 Author Orcid Image ;   Philip Scott3 Author Orcid Image

Journals

  1. Sibiya M, Akinyemi O, Oladimeji O. Computer Skills and Electronic Health Records (EHRs) in a State Tertiary Hospital in Southwest Nigeria. Epidemiologia 2023;4(2):137 View
  2. Masenya T, Ssekitto F, Kaddu S, Simati S. Management of Electronic Health Records in Virtual Health Environments. International Journal of Healthcare Information Systems and Informatics 2024;19(1):1 View
  3. Mwogosi A, Shao D, Kibusi S, Kapologwe N. Revolutionizing decision support: a systematic literature review of contextual implementation models for electronic health records systems. Journal of Health Organization and Management 2024;38(3):372 View
  4. Mwogosi A. Revolutionizing primary health care in Tanzania: unravelling the contextual factors on electronic health record systems implementation for effective decision support. Journal of Science and Technology Policy Management 2024 View
  5. Mwogosi A, Mambile C. Insights into the current state of electronic health records adoption and utilisation in Tanzanian public primary healthcare facilities: a survey study. Records Management Journal 2024 View
  6. Olukorode S, Adedeji O, Adetokun A, Abioye A, Silva J. Impact of electronic medical records on healthcare delivery in Nigeria: A review. PLOS Digital Health 2024;3(9):e0000420 View
  7. Kitole F, Shukla S. Cloud Horizons: Strengthening Rural Healthcare Through Telemedicine’s Digital Canopy. Health Services Insights 2024;17 View
  8. Adeyeye A, Ajose A, Oduola O, Akodu B, Olufadeji A. Usage and perception of electronic medical records (EMR) among medical students in southwestern Nigeria. Discover Public Health 2024;21(1) View
  9. Mwogosi A, Kibusi S. Effectiveness of EHR systems on decision support in primary healthcare: a technology acceptance model 3 perspective. Journal of Health Organization and Management 2024 View
  10. Fashoto O, Nokuthula S, Olanrewaju O. The Development of Operational Model Integrating Digital Technologies into Public Mental Healthcare Services in Nigeria. OBM Neurobiology 2024;08(04):1 View
  11. Mwogosi A. AI-driven optimisation of EHR systems implementation in Tanzania’s primary health care. Transforming Government: People, Process and Policy 2024 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Omisade O, Gegov A, Zhou S, Good A, Tryfona C, Sengar S, Prior A, Liu B, Adedeji T, Toptan C. Intelligent Data Engineering and Analytics. View
  2. Kozlakidis Z, Wootton T, Sargsyan K. Digitalization of Medicine in Low- and Middle-Income Countries. View