Critical knowledge factors for adopting mobile healthcare survey in Mosul city private hospital
Abstract
Our research examines the role played by critical knowledge factors (knowledge of critical thinking, knowledge of problem-solving skills, knowledge of legal and ethical considerations, knowledge of informational and analytical skills, knowledge of user needs) in adopting mobile health in private hospitals operating in the city of Mosul as a research field as an option for the applied side of research. select a random sample from the doctors working in it, in addition to adopting a questionnaire form as a basic tool through which data was collected by distributing (56) questionnaires, all of which were retrieved and the questionnaires were suitable for analysis (51). The descriptive analytical approach was adopted in analyzing our research data, the staff of the statistical program (JASP2 ). To test the hypotheses that were developed, one of the conclusions that emerged from the research is that there are correlations at the aggregate and individual levels, and at strong and good levels, both as a whole and individually, as well as varying explanatory capabilities in the effect that are statistically and significantly significant for the critical knowledge factors in mobile health.