User Perception on Healthcare Mobile Application among Residents in Accra
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2019-08
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University of Ghana
Abstract
Mobile application have the potential to make a necessary change in global delivery and
management, being beneficial to both patients and governments. The benefits it brings to
patients is that quality of delivered healthcare can be enhanced, making it easier to access and
use medical services The purpose of the study was to explore user perception of impact that
healthcare mobile applications have on residents in Accra who have adopted it to manage their
health in Ghana. In view of this a quantitative research approach using questionnaires was
adopted for the study. A total of 150 questionnaires were distributed through a convenient
sampling approach. Out of the 150 questionnaire administered 120 were returned and only 100
were deemed fit to be used for final analysis. Data collected from respondent were analysed
using Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) software. Data was analysed and presented
using descriptive statistics tables.
Overall, in was indicative that the first 3 most used healthcare mobile applications by
respondents was healthcare mobile applications that enables a person to perform physical
exercises or to workout. Followed by reproductive health apps, which are generally, use by
women to track their reproductive cycles, and then application that provided individuals with
Updates or news on their general wellness and wellbeing. For example, the first of the most
used application was expected as most of the respondents were females and so one would
expect that having an application to monitor their reproductive cycle in not farfetched.
The impact that the healthcare mobile application had on their lives was first identified not be
significant. Individuals do not find satisfaction with application in improving their health. Additionally, individuals did not also find the applications as aiding them to reduce the time
involved in seeking healthcare.
Individuals did not also find the application as aiding them to in reduce the cost involved in
seeking healthcare. On the whole, user of healthcare mobile applications did so see the
application to be impacting on their health. Regarding challenges, the study found out that the
first three most challenges that respondents were faced with was Bad network connectivity,
followed by high cost in using the application and then the lack of technical support in using
the application
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Healthcare Mobile Application, Accra