Validation of the impact of Health Information Technology (I-HIT) scale : an international collaborative


Autoria(s): Dykes, Patricia; Hurley, Ann; Brown, Suzanne; Carr, Robyn; Cashen, Margaret; Collins, Rita; Cook, Robyn; Currie, Leanne; Docherty, Charles; Ensio, Anneli; Foster, Joanne; Hardike, Nicholas; Honey, Michelle; Killalea, Rosaleen; Murphy, Judy; Saranto, Kaija; Sensmeier, Joyce; Weaver, Charlotte
Contribuinte(s)

Saranto, K.

Brennan, P.

Park, H-A.

Tallberg, M.

Ensio, A.

Data(s)

2009

Resumo

In 2005, the Healthcare Information Management Systems Society (HIMSS) Nursing Informatics Community developed a survey to measure the impact of health information technology (HIT), the IHIT Scale, on the role of nurses and interdisciplinary communication in hospital settings. In 2007, nursing informatics colleagues from Australia, England, Finland, Ireland, New Zealand, Scotland and the United States formed a research collaborative to validate the IHIT across countries. All teams have completed construct and face validation in their countries. Five out of six teams have initiated reliability testing by practicing nurses. This paper reports the international collaborative’s validation of the IHIT Scale completed to date.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/31930/

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IOS Press BV

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/31930/1/c31930.pdf

Dykes, Patricia, Hurley, Ann, Brown, Suzanne, Carr, Robyn, Cashen, Margaret, Collins, Rita, Cook, Robyn, Currie, Leanne, Docherty, Charles, Ensio, Anneli, Foster, Joanne, Hardike, Nicholas, Honey, Michelle, Killalea, Rosaleen, Murphy, Judy, Saranto, Kaija, Sensmeier, Joyce, & Weaver, Charlotte (2009) Validation of the impact of Health Information Technology (I-HIT) scale : an international collaborative. In Saranto, K., Brennan, P., Park, H-A., Tallberg, M., & Ensio, A. (Eds.) Studies in Health Technology and Informatics : Proceedings of the 10th International Congress on Nursing Informatics, IOS Press BV, Helsinki, pp. 618-622.

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Copyright 2009 IOS Press

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Faculty of Health; School of Nursing

Palavras-Chave #080702 Health Informatics #Information Technology #Computer Use #Nursing Practice
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Conference Paper