Developing an implementation strategy for a digital health intervention: an example in routine healthcare
Abstract Background Evidence on how to implement new interventions into complex healthcare environments is often poorly reported and indexed, reducing its potential to inform initiatives to improve healthcare services. Using the implementation of a digital intervention within routine National Health...
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Main Authors: | Jamie Ross (Author), Fiona Stevenson (Author), Charlotte Dack (Author), Kingshuk Pal (Author), Carl May (Author), Susan Michie (Author), Maria Barnard (Author), Elizabeth Murray (Author) |
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2018-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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