Participatory co-design and normalisation process theory with staff and patients to implement digital ways of working into routine care: the example of electronic patient-reported outcomes in UK renal services
Abstract Background Successful implementation of digital health systems requires contextually sensitive solutions. Working directly with system users and drawing on implementation science frameworks are both recommended. We sought to combine Normalisation Process Theory (NPT) with participatory co-d...
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Main Authors: | S. E. Knowles (Author), A. Ercia (Author), F. Caskey (Author), M. Rees (Author), K. Farrington (Author), S. N. Van der Veer (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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