Individual Predictors of Healthcare Research Utilization: A case of Arua District Local Government, West Nile Uganda
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Date
2018
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Texila International Journal of Public Health
Abstract
Despite increasing knowledge of potential benefits of research utilization in improving quality of
healthcare management decision (HMDs) outcomes and practice, the use of research evidence by
healthcare authorities continues to be a global concern. We examined individual predictors of research
utilization in management decisions of healthcare authorities in a local government’s context of Arua
district in West Nile Uganda. The observational cross-sectional survey design was used, involving 225
questionnaires and nine key informant interviews, and the extent of influence of individual variables on
research uptake was determined by estimation of predicted probabilities, and the corresponding odds ratios
and coefficients using the binary logistic regression model. The results reveal that research utilization was
significantly influenced by individual characteristics, whose overall predicted probability was 0.030
(p<0.05) with attitudinal variables being most significant, whereby belief in research-based HMDs (p=
0.020) or improved quality of HMDs (p= 0.012) recorded high corresponding odds ratios. Hence, the study
substantiates the multifactorial nature of research utilization, being influenced to varying extents by
individual factors, and emphasizes attitudinal change, information sharing and capacity building to
increase uptake.
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Healthcare management decisions., Research utilization, Healthcare authorities, Research evidence, Individual characteristics
Citation
Andua, D., & Anguzu, P. Y. Individual Predictors of Healthcare Research Utilization: A case of Arua District Local Government, West Nile Uganda.DOI: 10.21522/TIJPH.2013.06.04.Art001