2016
DOI: 10.5430/ijh.v2n1p111
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Facilitating and inhibiting factors to implement telemonitoring: A qualitative study

Abstract: Objective: Despite the added value of telemonitoring (TM) in the management of chronic care, widespread implementation and continuation is failing. The aim of this qualitative study was to explore the facilitators and inhibitors for successful implementation among field experts and health care providers in the projects of TM in primary care. Methods: An exploratory qualitative design using semi-structured interviews with field experts of TM projects in Belgium. Results: The eight interviewees reported an overa… Show more

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“…The lack of efficient information delivery approach has been well discussed as a significant barrier to technology uptake and integration. Scholars suggest that introducing new technology should consider how individuals currently acquire information and the ways that they treat different types of materials [69,70]. Similar studies also emphasize the importance of clear leadership in technology implementation [18,71].…”
Section: Leaving Space and Time For Facilitating Implementationmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The lack of efficient information delivery approach has been well discussed as a significant barrier to technology uptake and integration. Scholars suggest that introducing new technology should consider how individuals currently acquire information and the ways that they treat different types of materials [69,70]. Similar studies also emphasize the importance of clear leadership in technology implementation [18,71].…”
Section: Leaving Space and Time For Facilitating Implementationmentioning
confidence: 98%