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Validation of Mobile Health Conceptual Model for Health Organisation in Nigeria

Nathan Nachandiya, Ferdinand Che and Longe O.b
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Nathan Nachandiya: Adamawa State University, Mubi, Nigeria
Ferdinand Che: Adamawa State University, Mubi, Nigeria
Longe O.b: Adamawa State University, Mubi, Nigeria

International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, 2020, vol. 7, issue 8, 207-220

Abstract: This paper developed and validated a conceptual model for Mobile Health (M-health) adoption in health organizations in Nigeria. The sound knowledge of Readiness and M-health Acceptance among health staff has made developing the M-health conceptual model easy and simple. M-Health implementation is facing a lot of challenges working against its deployment and continuous use. Amongst the factors are: resistance to change by stallholders, lackadaisical attitudes of users of such technology, poor technical support, poor funding by government, epileptic quality of services and lots more. Therefore, there is a need for more effort from the government, stallholders and the entire Caregivers to overcome all the challenges militating against the successful implementation and continuous use of M-health system in Nigeria. The paper proposed, develops and evaluates a sustainable M-health deployment model for health organizations with pre and post-deployment stages. The study also encapsulates all the critical success factors that are essential for a successful deployment of this technology in health organizations in Nigeria.

Date: 2020
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