Mathematical Model for Information Technology Infusion for Healthcare Sector in Nigeria

Vol.2, No.2 DOI: 10.4018/IJCCP.2017070101

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Autores principales: idowu, PETER ADEBAYO, BALOGUN, JEREMIAH ADEMOLA, egejuru, ngozi chidozie
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spelling oai:ir.oauife.edu.ng:123456789-54982023-05-13T18:08:03Z Mathematical Model for Information Technology Infusion for Healthcare Sector in Nigeria idowu, PETER ADEBAYO BALOGUN, JEREMIAH ADEMOLA egejuru, ngozi chidozie Descriptive Statistics Information Technology Infusion Model Teaching Hospitals Vol.2, No.2 DOI: 10.4018/IJCCP.2017070101 In this article, an IT infusion model was developed for the Nigerian health sector using teaching hospitals in Nigeria. The different IT technologies used by medical practitioners were identified. Structured questionnaires were used to elicit knowledge from respondents selected from teaching hospitals located in Nigeria. The results showed that the nurses and doctors with less than 5 years working experience were common users of IT. The results for the IT infusion showed that the earliest IT component in the health sector was the personal computer since the year 1994 followed by mobile phone and search engines by the year 1996 with the projector infused by the year 2001. The infusion model for the total number of users for each IT component was formulated using polynomial functions of degree, n with respect to t – the number of years after the base year of infusion of IT device. The IT infusion model developed in this paper can be used to forecast the future growth of IT within the healthcare sectors 2023-05-13T17:49:37Z 2023-05-13T17:49:37Z 2017-10 Journal https://ir.oauife.edu.ng/123456789/5498 es application/pdf IGI Global
spellingShingle Descriptive Statistics
Information Technology
Infusion Model
Teaching Hospitals
idowu, PETER ADEBAYO
BALOGUN, JEREMIAH ADEMOLA
egejuru, ngozi chidozie
Mathematical Model for Information Technology Infusion for Healthcare Sector in Nigeria
title Mathematical Model for Information Technology Infusion for Healthcare Sector in Nigeria
title_full Mathematical Model for Information Technology Infusion for Healthcare Sector in Nigeria
title_fullStr Mathematical Model for Information Technology Infusion for Healthcare Sector in Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Mathematical Model for Information Technology Infusion for Healthcare Sector in Nigeria
title_short Mathematical Model for Information Technology Infusion for Healthcare Sector in Nigeria
title_sort mathematical model for information technology infusion for healthcare sector in nigeria
topic Descriptive Statistics
Information Technology
Infusion Model
Teaching Hospitals
url https://ir.oauife.edu.ng/123456789/5498
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