Policymakers worldwide are increasingly supporting the development of nation-wide tele-healthcare, assisted living and healthy-living technology programs. To support transformation processes within healthcare systems, the computing and Interaction Design community must continually strive to identify, describe, understand and reassess the factors causing users to adopt - and also often reject - technology. We review the Normalization Process Theory, a theoretical model of processes of intervention within the health services. The theory has been iteratively developed over the last decade by health services practitioners and researchers, with direct experience of analysing modalities and impact of changes resulting from complex technological i...
Background: Theories are important tools in the social and natural sciences. The methods by which th...
Background: Normalization Process Theory (NPT) can be used to explain implementation processes in he...
Background: There is a well-recognized need for greater use of theory to address research translatio...
This dissertation uses the theoretical constructs of Normalization Process Theory (NPT) to examine t...
<b>Background</b> Normalization Process Theory (NPT) can be used to explain implementation processes...
Objective: qualitative studies can help us understand the “successes” and “failures” of telemedicine...
Background and aims Little research has been done on tele‐intensive care unit (ICU) implementation ...
BackgroundNormalization Process Theory (NPT) identifies, characterises and explains key mechanisms t...
BACKGROUND: Theories are important tools in the social and natural sciences. The methods by which th...
Abstract Background The Normalization Process Model is a theoretical model that assists in explainin...
In order to accept and implement technology in a successful manner, not only determinants (acceptanc...
Successful implementation of health informatics systems depends not only on efficient performance of...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Theories are important tools in the social and natural sciences. The methods b...
BACKGROUND: The Normalization Process Model is a theoretical model that assists in explaining the pr...
Background: Theories are important tools in the social and natural sciences. The methods by which th...
Background: Theories are important tools in the social and natural sciences. The methods by which th...
Background: Normalization Process Theory (NPT) can be used to explain implementation processes in he...
Background: There is a well-recognized need for greater use of theory to address research translatio...
This dissertation uses the theoretical constructs of Normalization Process Theory (NPT) to examine t...
<b>Background</b> Normalization Process Theory (NPT) can be used to explain implementation processes...
Objective: qualitative studies can help us understand the “successes” and “failures” of telemedicine...
Background and aims Little research has been done on tele‐intensive care unit (ICU) implementation ...
BackgroundNormalization Process Theory (NPT) identifies, characterises and explains key mechanisms t...
BACKGROUND: Theories are important tools in the social and natural sciences. The methods by which th...
Abstract Background The Normalization Process Model is a theoretical model that assists in explainin...
In order to accept and implement technology in a successful manner, not only determinants (acceptanc...
Successful implementation of health informatics systems depends not only on efficient performance of...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Theories are important tools in the social and natural sciences. The methods b...
BACKGROUND: The Normalization Process Model is a theoretical model that assists in explaining the pr...
Background: Theories are important tools in the social and natural sciences. The methods by which th...
Background: Theories are important tools in the social and natural sciences. The methods by which th...
Background: Normalization Process Theory (NPT) can be used to explain implementation processes in he...
Background: There is a well-recognized need for greater use of theory to address research translatio...