The purpose of this Doctor of Nursing Practice project was to identify factors that support adoption of telehealth in a for-profit retail health clinic. A cross-sectional design was employed to address project aims. Nurse practitioners and licensed vocational nurses from four southern California counties completed an online survey in fall 2014, which included demographic items as well as a telehealth adoption tool adapted from the Instrument to Measure Perceptions of Adopting an Information Technology Innovation. This instrument measures five diffusion of innovations theory (DIT) constructs (relative advantage, compatibility, trialability, observability, complexity) as well as result demonstrability, voluntariness, and image. Three open-end...
Abstract Background There has been an increased interest in the use of telemedical applications in c...
YesAims To examine frontline staff acceptance of telehealth and identify barriers to and enablers...
This dissertation analyzes the patterns and determinants of expressed willingness to use telemedicin...
Background: There has been an increased interest in the use of telemedical applications in clinical...
Telehealth technologies have the potential to increase access to care and better manage older adults...
Telehealth technologies have the potential to increase access to care and better manage older adults...
Telehealth technologies have the potential to increase access to care and better manage older adults...
Telehealth technologies have the potential to increase access to care and better manage older adults...
Aims: To examine frontline staff acceptance of telehealth and identify barriers to and enablers of s...
Aim: To synthesize qualitative and quantitative evidence of front‐line staff acceptance of the us...
Aims: To examine frontline staff acceptance of telehealth and identify barriers to and enablers of s...
PURPOSE: Telemedicine is an evolving field that holds great potential to improve patient outcomes. T...
Aim: To synthesize qualitative and quantitative evidence of front‐line staff acceptance of the us...
Aims and objectives: The primary aim is to provide insight into client characteristics and character...
Aims: To examine frontline staff acceptance of telehealth and identify barriers to and enablers of ...
Abstract Background There has been an increased interest in the use of telemedical applications in c...
YesAims To examine frontline staff acceptance of telehealth and identify barriers to and enablers...
This dissertation analyzes the patterns and determinants of expressed willingness to use telemedicin...
Background: There has been an increased interest in the use of telemedical applications in clinical...
Telehealth technologies have the potential to increase access to care and better manage older adults...
Telehealth technologies have the potential to increase access to care and better manage older adults...
Telehealth technologies have the potential to increase access to care and better manage older adults...
Telehealth technologies have the potential to increase access to care and better manage older adults...
Aims: To examine frontline staff acceptance of telehealth and identify barriers to and enablers of s...
Aim: To synthesize qualitative and quantitative evidence of front‐line staff acceptance of the us...
Aims: To examine frontline staff acceptance of telehealth and identify barriers to and enablers of s...
PURPOSE: Telemedicine is an evolving field that holds great potential to improve patient outcomes. T...
Aim: To synthesize qualitative and quantitative evidence of front‐line staff acceptance of the us...
Aims and objectives: The primary aim is to provide insight into client characteristics and character...
Aims: To examine frontline staff acceptance of telehealth and identify barriers to and enablers of ...
Abstract Background There has been an increased interest in the use of telemedical applications in c...
YesAims To examine frontline staff acceptance of telehealth and identify barriers to and enablers...
This dissertation analyzes the patterns and determinants of expressed willingness to use telemedicin...