Technology acceptance in healthcare: a systematic review
Understanding the factors affecting the use of healthcare technologies is a crucial topic that
has been extensively studied, specifically during the last decade. These factors were studied …
has been extensively studied, specifically during the last decade. These factors were studied …
Evaluating barriers to adopting telemedicine worldwide: a systematic review
C Scott Kruse, P Karem, K Shifflett… - … of telemedicine and …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Introduction and objective Studies on telemedicine have shown success in reducing the
geographical and time obstacles incurred in the receipt of care in traditional modalities with …
geographical and time obstacles incurred in the receipt of care in traditional modalities with …
Translational framework for implementation evaluation and research: a normalisation process theory coding manual for qualitative research and instrument …
Abstract Background Normalisation Process Theory (NPT) is frequently used to inform
qualitative research that aims to explain and evaluate processes that shape late-stage …
qualitative research that aims to explain and evaluate processes that shape late-stage …
[HTML][HTML] Beyond adoption: a new framework for theorizing and evaluating nonadoption, abandonment, and challenges to the scale-up, spread, and sustainability of …
Background: Many promising technological innovations in health and social care are
characterized by nonadoption or abandonment by individuals or by failed attempts to scale …
characterized by nonadoption or abandonment by individuals or by failed attempts to scale …
Using normalization process theory in feasibility studies and process evaluations of complex healthcare interventions: a systematic review
Abstract Background Normalization Process Theory (NPT) identifies, characterises and
explains key mechanisms that promote and inhibit the implementation, embedding and …
explains key mechanisms that promote and inhibit the implementation, embedding and …
Factors that influence the implementation of e-health: a systematic review of systematic reviews (an update)
Background There is a significant potential for e-health to deliver cost-effective, quality
health care, and spending on e-health systems by governments and healthcare systems is …
health care, and spending on e-health systems by governments and healthcare systems is …
Understanding factors affecting patient and public engagement and recruitment to digital health interventions: a systematic review of qualitative studies
Background Numerous types of digital health interventions (DHIs) are available to patients
and the public but many factors affect their ability to engage and enrol in them. This …
and the public but many factors affect their ability to engage and enrol in them. This …
[HTML][HTML] Successfully implementing a national electronic health record: a rapid umbrella review
O Fennelly, C Cunningham, L Grogan, H Cronin… - International Journal of …, 2020 - Elsevier
Aim To summarize the findings from literature reviews with a view to identifying and
exploring the key factors which impact on the success of an EHR implementation across …
exploring the key factors which impact on the success of an EHR implementation across …
Achieving change in primary care—causes of the evidence to practice gap: systematic reviews of reviews
R Lau, F Stevenson, BN Ong, K Dziedzic… - Implementation …, 2015 - Springer
Background This study is to identify, summarise and synthesise literature on the causes of
the evidence to practice gap for complex interventions in primary care. Design This study is …
the evidence to practice gap for complex interventions in primary care. Design This study is …
Promoting professional behaviour change in healthcare: what interventions work, and why? A theory-led overview of systematic reviews
Objectives Translating research evidence into routine clinical practice is notoriously difficult.
Behavioural interventions are often used to change practice, although their success is …
Behavioural interventions are often used to change practice, although their success is …