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Let's take a look at our most recent article online:
Title: INDIVIDUAL INNOVATIVENESS: AN EXAMPLE PRIMARY HEALTH CARE SERVICES
Abstract: Abstract Purpose: This research was designed to examine the individual innovativeness levels of working in primary health care services. Methods: This research is a descriptive study. The data collection tools included the Form for Evaluation of Variables and the Individual Innovativeness Scale. The study included a sample of 74 midwives who expressed their willingness to take part in the research. Results: The individual innovativeness levels of the midwives ranged between 34 and 85 points, with a mean overall scale score of 60.72�9.35. The Cronbach�s alpha value of the Individual Innovativeness Scale was calculated as 0.761. There was a statistically significant relationship between individual innovativeness and educational level. Conclusion: The overall level of individual innovativeness of the midwives was categorized as inquisitive and low in innovativeness. Higher level of education is effective in increasing individual innovativeness. The Individual Innovativeness Scale is a reliable measurement tool. Keywords: Innovation; Diffusion of Innovation; Behavior; Behavior Rating Scale
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