Assessment of Access, Attitudes and Behaviors Towards Information
Technology Among Operating Theatre Nurses of Sri Lanka, 2013
To study the accessibility, attitude and the behavior of
Operating Theatre nurses with relation to new advances in
Information Technology (IT), Hospital Information System
(HIS), and IT base medical devices at the National Hospital
of Sri Lanka (NHSL).
Objectives of the study
Methodology
Results
Results cont.
Discussion
Conclusion
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Mobile :-+94715382072 • Email- [email protected]• Hospital :– The National Hospital of Sri Lanka • Address :– 252/16, Drarmadarshi Mawatha,
Ihalakaragahamuna, Kadawatha, Sri Lanka
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