2021
DOI: 10.2196/30428
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Transitions in Technology-Mediated Cardiac Rehabilitation and Self-management: Qualitative Study Using the Theoretical Domains Framework

Abstract: Background An acute cardiac incident is a life-changing event that often necessitates surgery. Although surgery has high success rates, rehabilitation, behavioral changes, and self-care are critical to long-term health. Recent systematic reviews have highlighted the potential of technology in this area; however, significant shortcomings have also been identified, particularly with regard to patient experience. Objective This study aims to improve future… Show more

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“…The guidelines provided by Atkins et al [79] and Michie et al [77] on applying the COM-B and TDF in research processes and example interview questions to assess each domain of the COM-B and TDF were reviewed. In addition, published examples by other researchers on how to phrase questions to assess all the domains in the COM-B or TDF were reviewed [98][99][100]. Through this review, adaptations were made to our interview guide to better fit our research context.…”
Section: Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The guidelines provided by Atkins et al [79] and Michie et al [77] on applying the COM-B and TDF in research processes and example interview questions to assess each domain of the COM-B and TDF were reviewed. In addition, published examples by other researchers on how to phrase questions to assess all the domains in the COM-B or TDF were reviewed [98][99][100]. Through this review, adaptations were made to our interview guide to better fit our research context.…”
Section: Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%