Barriers and facilitators to using electronichealthcare records in Jordanian hospitals from thenurses? perspective: A national survey
Background: Jordan is currently taking significant steps to implement electronic
healthcare records (EHRs) in hospitals. Purpose: To explore Jordanian
nurses? views on the factors which act as barriers or facilitators to implementing
EHRs in the country?s hospitals. Methods: A descriptive, crosssectional
design was used to obtain a sample of nurses working in
Jordanian hospitals. The study utilized a tool used by the American
Hospital Association. Results: The final sample consisted of 2,793 nurses
from 26 hospitals. 62.4% of these were working in governmental hospitals,
58.9% were female, and the mean age of the nurses was 30.3 years
(SD = 6.2). Incentives to purchase EHRs, the availability of technical assistance,
and additional reimbursement for the use of EHRs were the most
common facilitating factors identified, while the economic burden of purchasing
EHRs, a lack of information technology staff, and disruption to
clinical care were the most common barriers. Conclusion: Future projects
for implementing EHR systems in Jordan should consider the facilitators
and barriers identified.