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Antecedents of clinical information technology sophistication in hospitals

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dc.contributor.author Jaana M.
dc.contributor.author Ward M.M.
dc.contributor.author Pare G.
dc.contributor.author Sicotte C.
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dc.date 2006
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dc.date.issued 2006
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dc.identifier.issn 03616274
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10938/20625
dc.description.abstract Grounded in the resource-based theory and the innovation diffusion theory, this article develops and tests a research model for assessing the antecedents of hospital innovativeness with regard to clinical information technology (IT) applications. A cross-sectional survey was conducted in a sample of U.S. hospitals (n = 74) to assess three dimensions of clinical IT sophistication. Secondary data were used to measure the antecedents, namely, four groups of organizational capacity variables. Bivariate and regression analyses were conducted to identify significant associations. A significant percentage (45-61percent) of the variance in clinical IT sophistication was explained, mostly by leadership and knowledge sharing capacities. In particular, IT tenure and technical knowledge resources were significantly related to clinical IT sophistication. Surprisingly, managerial tenure and hospital's belonging to a network showed significant negative associations with two dimensions of the clinical IT sophistication construct. To address the challenges they face, hospitals should consider encouraging career development for current individuals in charge of IT activities, and attracting professionals with an IT background who have the knowledge and ability to trigger new ideas and favor the adoption and use of clinical IT applications in these settings. © 2006 Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, Inc.
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dc.format.extent Pages: (289-299)
dc.language English
dc.relation.ispartof Publication Name: Health Care Management Review; Publication Year: 2006; Volume: 31; no. 4; Pages: (289-299);
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dc.title Antecedents of clinical information technology sophistication in hospitals
dc.type Article
dc.contributor.affiliation Jaana, M., Department of Information Technology in Health Care, HEC, Montreal, Que., Canada, Department of Health Management and Policy, American University of Beirut, Lebanon
dc.contributor.affiliation Ward, M.M., Department of Health Management and Policy, University of Iowa, Iowa City VA Medical Center, IA, United States
dc.contributor.affiliation Paré, G., Department of Information Technology in Health Care, HEC, Montreal, Que., Canada
dc.contributor.affiliation Sicotte, C., Department of Health Administration, University of Montreal, Canada
dc.contributor.authorAddress Jaana, M.; Department of Information Technology in Health Care, HEC, Montreal, Que., Canada; email: mirou.jaana@hec.ca
dc.contributor.authorCorporate University: American University of Beirut; Faculty: Faculty of Health Sciences; Department: Health Management and Policy;
dc.contributor.authorDepartment Health Management and Policy
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dc.contributor.faculty Faculty of Health Sciences
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dc.contributor.authorUniversity American University of Beirut
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dc.relation.ispartofPubTitle Health Care Management Review
dc.relation.ispartofPubTitleAbbr Health Care Manage. Rev.
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dc.subject.otherAuthKeyword Clinical information systems
dc.subject.otherAuthKeyword Hospital innovativeness
dc.subject.otherAuthKeyword Information technology sophistication
dc.subject.otherAuthKeyword Organizational capacity
dc.subject.otherAuthKeyword Organizational characteristics
dc.subject.otherChemCAS
dc.subject.otherIndex article
dc.subject.otherIndex career mobility
dc.subject.otherIndex health care organization
dc.subject.otherIndex health practitioner
dc.subject.otherIndex hospital organization
dc.subject.otherIndex hospital service
dc.subject.otherIndex human
dc.subject.otherIndex information technology
dc.subject.otherIndex leadership
dc.subject.otherIndex medical information system
dc.subject.otherIndex medical research
dc.subject.otherIndex psychometry
dc.subject.otherIndex United States
dc.subject.otherIndex Cross-Sectional Studies
dc.subject.otherIndex Diffusion of Innovation
dc.subject.otherIndex Hospital Information Systems
dc.subject.otherIndex Hospitals, General
dc.subject.otherIndex Organizational Innovation
dc.subject.otherIndex Psychometrics
dc.subject.otherIndex United States
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