Knowledge management framework for achieving quality of healthcare in the developing countries

Amararachchi J L, Perera H S C, Pulasinghe K
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A severe dearth of medical experts in health institutions in the rural and remote areas in developing countries has directly affected the quality of healthcare. This problem can be alleviated by providing facilities to access up to date medical Information and knowledge for doctors who are stationed in these areas to update their knowledge. Since Knowledge Management System (KMS) consists of most related Information and knowledge, medical KMSs could be utilized to enhance the quality of clinical activities. This study was aimed to identify the factors that affect the knowledge management initiatives. Findings of the research have shown that there is a strong association between accessing and using Information/ knowledge in clinical activities and the quality of healthcare. Moreover, attitudes of Medical Practitioners (MP), Infrastructure facilities, patient Information systems, patient treatment, staff benefits etc., have contribute positively towards the success of knowledge management in Health organizations. The research has used the case study methodology for accomplishing the research objectives. Remote and rural areas in Sri Lanka have considered for the case study which is one of the developing countries in the Asian region.
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在发展中国家实现保健质量的知识管理框架
发展中国家农村和偏远地区卫生机构严重缺乏医学专家,这直接影响到卫生保健的质量。这一问题可以通过为驻扎在这些地区的医生提供获取最新医疗信息和知识的设施来缓解。由于知识管理系统(KMS)由大多数相关信息和知识组成,医学知识管理系统可以用来提高临床活动的质量。本研究旨在找出影响知识管理计划的因素。研究结果表明,在临床活动中获取和使用信息/知识与医疗保健质量之间存在着密切的联系。此外,医疗从业者(MP)的态度、基础设施、患者信息系统、患者治疗、员工福利等都对卫生组织知识管理的成功做出了积极的贡献。本研究采用个案研究法来完成研究目标。斯里兰卡是亚洲区域的发展中国家之一,其偏远和农村地区已被考虑作为案例研究的对象。
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