Health Workers' Knowledge about The Use of Electronic Medical Records: A Literature Review

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Title

Health Workers' Knowledge about The Use of Electronic Medical Records: A Literature Review

Subject

electronic medical
record, health
workers, Knowledge

Description

Introduction: The knowledge of health workers will affect their skills in
carrying out the quality of medical records. The development of knowledge
is so fast that health workers will quickly fall behind if they do not take
advantage of various things to update the latest developments. The
purpose of this study was to identify the knowledge of health workers
about the use of electronic medical records (EMR).
Methods: This study used a literature review design with a qualitative
approach to the data obtained in the form of literature review study data
collection. Researchers collected 15 articles or scientific journals that have
been published to analyze the knowledge of health workers in using EMR.
Results: The percentage of health workers who knew about the use of EMR
was more than 50% in 10 articles and less than 50% in 5 articles.
Conclusion: The percentage of health workers who know about the use of
EMR is relatively high. The level of knowledge is still low due to the lack of
training and computer skills for officers and the lack of understanding by
officers regarding the benefits of EMR for health facilities.

Creator

Alfina Aisatus Saadah1*

, Titin Wahyuni1, Abidatu Zahrotul Firdaus1, & Novi Eka

Yulianita1

Source

https://doi.org/10.37363/bnr.2024.53400

Date

20 July 2024

Contributor

peri irawan

Format

pdf

Language

english

Type

text

Files

Collection

Citation

Alfina Aisatus Saadah1* , Titin Wahyuni1, Abidatu Zahrotul Firdaus1, & Novi Eka Yulianita1, “Health Workers' Knowledge about The Use of Electronic Medical Records: A Literature Review,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed April 26, 2026, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/11755.