Digital leadership: Norwegian healthcare managers’ attitudes towards using digital tools

Author:

Oksavik Jannike Dyb1ORCID,Vik Erlend2,Kirchhoff Ralf1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Health Sciences, Aalesund, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Aalesund, Norway

2. Faculty of Business Administration and Social Sciences, Molde University College, Molde, Norway

Abstract

Background Health services are undergoing digitalization and applying new digital tools. These changes may provide healthcare managers with opportunities to exercise digital leadership. However, managers’ attitudes may influence the extent to which they demonstrate digital leadership. This study explores the attitudes of Norwegian healthcare managers towards: (1) digital tools and change and (2) to what extent digital tools are applicable to various tasks of managers. Methods Cross-sectional study including 154 managers in hospitals and municipal health services in a Norwegian county. The questionnaire was about management and digital tools, and the data was analyzed by descriptive statistics, correlations, and content analysis. Results The healthcare managers perceived that digital tools facilitated a positive change in organizational work processes aligned with values and goals. Digital tools supported administrative tasks such as gaining control over responsibilities. However, 76 managers stated that certain tasks, including interactions with employees (e.g. performance appraisals and sick leave follow-up) and the building of an organizational culture, should not be performed using digital tools or using them only to a limited extent; for these tasks, they preferred in-person meetings. Discussion Norwegian healthcare managers’ attitudes toward digital tools are generally positive, but there are areas where they find the tools less suitable. Conclusions The results provide new insights into healthcare by indicating that many managers may have positive attitudes toward digital tools. However, digital leadership may not be applicable equally in all areas of healthcare managers’ work. This raises the question of whether digital leadership can or should be exercised uniformly in every area of health services.

Funder

Collaboration Arena for Healthcare Managers in Møre og Romsdal

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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