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Analiza zadovoljstva uporabnikov in zdravstvenih delavcev s portali za paciente : diplomsko delo
ID Tasić, Pia (Author), ID Dečman, Mitja (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Zdravstvena informatika se je v svetu v širši uporabi pojavila leta 1973, njena vloga pa je spodbudila napredek v razvoju informacijsko komunikacijske tehnologije. Postopek uvajanja informacijsko komunikacijske tehnologije v zdravstvo poteka tudi v Sloveniji. Nekatere izmed rešitev, ki jih je Slovenija razvila na tem področju, so eZdravje in portali za paciente na primarni zdravstveni ravni. V teoretičnem delu diplomske naloge smo predstavili zdravstveni sistem, potek informatizacije slovenskega zdravstva, e-zdravje in projekt eZdravje. Podrobneje smo opisali izbrana portala za paciente, to sta Portal IRIS in portal Gospodar zdravja. Empirični del diplomske naloge vključuje štiri anketne vprašalnike, ki so bili namenjeni uporabnikom izbranih portalov in zdravstvenim delavcem. Iz analize odgovorov skupin zaposlenih zdravstvenih delavcev in pacientov smo razbrali, da so vse skupine anketirancev v splošnem zadovoljne z uporabo portalov, vendar obstaja prostor za izboljšave. Več skupnih težav smo ugotovili pri obeh skupinah pacientov, saj so izpostavili, da bi lahko zdravniki hitreje odpisovali, da bi morali biti portali bolj prilagojeni starejšim starostnim skupinam, da bi morali biti bolj pregledni in da bi na njih morali biti vidni izvidi. Diplomska naloga izpostavi prednosti in slabosti izbranih portalov za paciente, ki jih navajajo tako uporabniki kot zdravstveni delavci. Rezultati raziskave nudijo priporočila, ki se jih lahko upošteva pri izboljšanju funkcionalnosti portalov.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:portal, zadovoljstvo, zdravstvo, uporabniki, zdravstveniki, storitve
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:FU - Faculty of Administration
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[P. Tasić]
Year:2024
Number of pages:XI, 83 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-161955 This link opens in a new window
UDC:61:004
COBISS.SI-ID:207918851 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:17.09.2024
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Language:English
Title:Analysis of users and health professionals satisfaction with patient portals
Abstract:
Health informatics appeared in general use globally in 1973, and its role encouraged progress in the development of information and communication technology. The process of introducing information and communication technology into healthcare is also underway in Slovenia. Some of the solutions that Slovenia has developed in this are eHealth and the introduction of patient portals. In the theoretical part of the thesis, we presented the healthcare system, the process of informatization of Slovenian healthcare and the eHealth project. We provided a detailed description of selected patient portals, namely the IRIS patient portal the Health Lord patient portal. The empirical part of the thesis includes four survey questionnaires, intended for the users of selected patient portals and healthcare professionals. From the analysis of the responses, we found that all the groups of respondents are generally satisfied with the use of patient portals, but there is room for improvement. We found several problems with both groups of portal users, who pointed out that doctors could respond more quickly, that the portals should be more adapted to older age groups, that the portals should be more transparent, and that medical results should be visible on them. The thesis puts forward practical solutions offering a detailed analysis of the advantages and disadvantages of the selected patient portals, as reported by both users and healthcare professionals. The research results provide recommendations to improve the functionality of the portals.

Keywords:portal, satisfaction, healthcare, users, healthcare professionals, services

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