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Scientific Research and Essays Vol. 2 (1),
016-019 January 2007
ISSN 1992-2248
© 2007 Academic Journals
Full Length Research
Paper
Knowledge and
perception of health workers towards tele-medicine application in a
new teaching hospital in Lagos
L .A .Joseph, Shittu 1*, A .
Olamide, Adesanya 2, C. Mathew, Izegbu 3, A.
Oluwole, Oyewopo 4, Ade, Arigbabuwo5 A. Oladapo,
Ashiru 1.
1Department
of Anatomy, Lagos State University, College of Medicine,(LASUCOM), Ikeja,
Lagos, Nigeria.
2Department
of Anatomy, Igbinedion University, Okada, Edo-State, Nigeria.
3Morbid
Anatomy Department, LASU College of Medicine (LASUCOM), Ikeja Lagos,
Nigeria.
4Department
of Anatomy, Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso, Oyo
State, Nigeria.
5Ibijola
Medical Centre, Agbara, Ogun State, Nigeria.
*Corresponding author. E-mail:
drlukemanjoseph@yahoo.com.
Tel: 234-802-3057810.
Accepted
27 December, 2006
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To determine the perception of health workers in the health-care towards
tele-medicine application in a new tertiary teaching hospital, a
modified structured questionnaire using a prospective postal survey was
administered to a cross-section of health workers in Lagos State
University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH)/Lagos State University College of
Medicine (LASUCOM). Only 60.9% of respondents were familiar with this
new emerging concept of tele-medicine / tele-health in the health care
system. Although, 50% of health workers had expressed concern about the
ethical and medico-legal consideration of tele medicine practice, this
was irrespective of their socio-religious background. The principal
factors weighing in favour of willingness to use tele-health services
were knowledge of tele-health applications (28.1%); perception of tele-health
benefits (14.1%), reduced barriers to tele-health care among others.
Most of the respondents believed that tele-health would enhance direct
access to health care services (23.4%), improve quality of care (14.1%)
among others. It is desirable to offer tele-medicine to patients
especially for emergency and chronic medical conditions.
Key words:
Tele-medicine / tele-health, health workers, perception, knowledge,
Lagos.
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