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Fig 1.

Conceptual framework of the study.

A conceptual framework illustrating the relationship between technological, environmental, organizational and human factors regarding the successful adoption of health information systems.

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Fig 2.

Sampling procedure and sample size.

Out of a total of 97 healthcare facilities in both cities, 55 operational healthcare facilities were included in this study. Out of these 55 healthcare facilities, 10 were located in Islamabad while 45 were situated in Rawalpindi district. The healthcare facilities included in this study from different healthcare levels were: Tertiary healthcare (n = 5), secondary healthcare (n = 7) and primary healthcare (n = 41).

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Table 1.

Demographic characteristics.

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Table 2.

Availability of resources for management of HIS.

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Table 3.

Training on management of health information system.

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Decision making regarding management of health information system.

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Leadership capacity regarding management of health information system.

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Personnel capacity regarding management of health information system.

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Table 7.

Personal feelings regarding health information data.

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Table 8.

Purpose of health information data.

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Table 9.

Self-efficacy for performing tasks related to health information systems.

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Table 10.

Comparison of health information system among different healthcare levels.

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