Abstract

The study investigated barriers and enablers of nurse's adoption of digital health technology to facilitate the delivery of healthcare in resource-limited settings. Using a self-administered questionnaire, data were collected from ninety-three nurses. Descriptive statistics were conducted to analyse and summarise the data. The study found that barriers to digital technology use included workload, time constraints, limited access to computers and a lack of skills in searching for information, while positive attitudes and confidence were enabling factors. Providing access to technology and skills training will improve the adoption of technology in healthcare delivery by nurses.

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