Authors
Ángel Díaz-Chao, Joan Torrent-Sellens, David Lacasta-Tintorer, Francesc Saigí-Rubió
Publication date
2014/1
Journal
International journal of integrated care
Volume
14
Publisher
Ubiquity Press
Description
Methods
An ad-hoc questionnaire was designed and sent to a sample group of 357 professionals from the Badalona-Sant Adrià de Besòs Primary Care Service in Catalonia, Spain, which includes nine primary care centres and three specialist care centres. The study sample was formed by 159 respondents. The partial least squares methodology was used to estimate the model of the causal relationship and the proposed hypotheses.
Results
It was found that when healthcare staff used social networks and information and communication technologies professionally, and the more contact hours they have with patients, the more a Web 2.0 platform was likely to be used for communication between primary and hospital care professionals. Such use led to improved primary care and fewer hospital referrals according to the opinions of health professionals on its use.
Conclusions
The research suggests that the efficiency of …
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