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Table 8 Site 1 Chi Square analysis of agreement with TARS items by perception of level of routinisation

From: From theory to 'measurement' in complex interventions: Methodological lessons from the development of an e-health normalisation instrument

  

Partly routinen (non-agree, agree)

Completely routinen (non-agree, agree)

χ

4

The rewards of using the e-Health system outweighs the effort

23 (17, 6)

14 (5, 9)

5.268*

5

Government policy initiatives are supportive of this e-Health system

26 (13, 13)

11 (0, 11)

8.479**

7

This e-Health system fits in with the priorities and challenges of our organization

27 (21, 6)

14 (3, 11)

12.061***

8

This organization has a culture that is supportive of change

30 (18, 12)

14 (1, 13)

10.870***

16

I have confidence that using the e-Health system does not put patients at risk

28 (12, 16)

14 (1, 13)

5.570*

17

Using the e-Health system is an efficient use of time

29 (20, 9)

14 (5, 9)

4.289*

19

In using the e-Health system, I understand my accountability for my work

29 (7, 22)

14 (0, 14)

4.036*

21

Technical back-up in using the e-Health system is available if I need it

28 (11, 17)

14 (1, 13)

4.725*

27

The e-Health system is easy to use

28 (17, 11)

14 (3, 11)

5.775*

28

The staff who work here have a shared understanding of what the system is for and how it is to be used

27 (18, 9)

14 (2, 12)

10.124***

29

The staff here are committed to making the system work

25 (12, 13)

14 (2, 12)

4.433*

30

There are ongoing mechanisms for monitoring and appraising how this e-Health system is used

15 (8, 7)

14 (2, 12)

4.887*