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Table 1 Characteristics of 265 study participants

From: Driving new technologies in hospitals: association of organizational and personal factors with the readiness of neonatal intensive care unit staff toward webcam implementation

 

Sample set for regression analysis

Sample set for group comparison

Variable

Physicians,

N = 122

Nurses,

N = 112

Participants with webcam use,

N = 31

Participants without webcam use and no desire to use one,

N = 54

Age, n (%)

 ≤44 years

30 (24.59%)

40 (35.71%)

6 (19.35%)

11 (20.37%)

 45–54 years

48 (39.34%)

48 (42.86%)

15 (48.39%)

26 (48.15%)

 ≥55 years

44 (36.07%)

24 (21.43%)

10 (32.26%)

17 (31.48%)

Gender, n (%)

 Male

88 (72.13%)

7 (6.25%)

15 (48.39%)

23 (42.59%)

 Female

34 (27.87%)

105 (93.75%)

16 (51.61%)

31 (57.41%)

Readiness for change (IQR)

3.00 (2.20–4.00)

3.00 (2.40–3.80)

  

Technology acceptance, median (IQR)

3.75 (3.25–4.00)

3.75 (3.25–4.25)

4.00 (3.50–4.25)

3.50 (3.00–3.94)

Innovation climate, median (IQR)

3.50 (3.25–3.75)

3.62 (3.25–3.88)

3.62 (3.25–3.81)

3.62 (3.16–3.75)

  1. n = 265; IQR interquartile range