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Leadership style, change management and job performance of health information management practitioners in tertiary hospitals in South-East, Nigeria

Bashir Ademola Adeyemi (The College of Human and Health Science, Swansea University – Singleton Park Campus, Swansea, UK)
Christopher Idemudia Ebegbetale (Department of Business Administration, University of Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria)
Ibrahim Olanrewaju Showemimo (Department of Administration, Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Lagos, Nigeria)

Leadership in Health Services

ISSN: 1751-1879

Article publication date: 9 July 2024

Issue publication date: 30 September 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

Managing patients’ health information is one of the building blocks of the health system and the adoption of health information technologies like electronic health records (EHRs) is expected to reduce the various challenges in keeping and accessing quality health-care data that aid decision-making among medical practitioners. This study aims to investigate how leadership styles and change management affected the job performance of health information management practitioners on their adoption of EHRs in tertiary hospitals in Nigeria.

Design/methodology/approach

The study used primary data collected using a Likert scale questionnaire from 117 health information management officers and health information technicians in selected tertiary hospitals in South-Eastern Nigeria. The data were analysed using bivariate correlation and multiple regression techniques of inferential statistics.

Findings

The analyses revealed that transformational leadership style, transactional leadership style and change management had significant positive influence on the job performance of health information management practitioners. However, laissez-faire leadership style did not show any significant positive influence. A further analysis showed that the combined effects of leadership styles and change management were also affirmed to significantly influence the adoption of EHRs for quality health-care delivery in Nigerian tertiary hospitals.

Originality/value

The study contributes to health information management and the need to understand how leadership styles and change management can influence the adoption of EHRs. However, there is no adequate research that examined the role of leadership style and change management in influencing the job performance of Nigerian HIM practitioners regarding their usage of EHRs in tertiary hospitals in Nigeria.

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Citation

Adeyemi, B.A., Ebegbetale, C.I. and Showemimo, I.O. (2024), "Leadership style, change management and job performance of health information management practitioners in tertiary hospitals in South-East, Nigeria", Leadership in Health Services, Vol. 37 No. 4, pp. 461-476. https://doi.org/10.1108/LHS-03-2024-0026

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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