: BACKGROUND: Decision support technologies (DSTs, also known as decision aids) help patients and professionals take part in collaborative decision-making processes. Trials have shown favorable impacts on patient knowledge, satisfaction, decisional conflict and confidence. However, they have not become routinely embedded in health care settings. Few studies have approached this issue using a theoretical framework. We explained problems of implementing DSTs using the Normalization Process Model, a conceptual model that focuses attention on how complex interventions become routinely embedded in practice. METHODS: The Normalization Process Model was used as the basis of conceptual analysis of the outcomes of previous primary research and revie...
Background: Advanced Computerized Decision Support Systems (CDSSs) assist clinicians in their decisi...
Background: information and communication technologies (ICTs) are often proposed as ‘technological f...
Background: understanding how new clinical techniques, technologies and other complex interventions ...
Background: decision support technologies (DSTs, also known as decision aids) help patients and prof...
Background. Decision support technologies (DSTs, also known as decision aids) help patients and prof...
BACKGROUND: Implementing shared decision making into routine practice is proving difficult, despite ...
BACKGROUND: The Normalization Process Model is a theoretical model that assists in explaining the pr...
Background: Normalization Process Theory (NPT) can be used to explain implementation processes in he...
Implementing shared decision making into routine practice is proving difficult, despite considerable...
Background Implementing shared decision making into routine practice is proving difficult, despite ...
Abstract Background The Normalization Process Model is a theoretical model that assists in explainin...
Abstract Background Implementing patient decision aids in clinic workflow has proven to be a challen...
BackgroundDelivering care to growing numbers of patients with increasingly ‘complex’ needs is curren...
BackgroundDelivering care to growing numbers of patients with increasingly ‘complex’ needs is curren...
BackgroundDelivering care to growing numbers of patients with increasingly ‘complex’ needs is curren...
Background: Advanced Computerized Decision Support Systems (CDSSs) assist clinicians in their decisi...
Background: information and communication technologies (ICTs) are often proposed as ‘technological f...
Background: understanding how new clinical techniques, technologies and other complex interventions ...
Background: decision support technologies (DSTs, also known as decision aids) help patients and prof...
Background. Decision support technologies (DSTs, also known as decision aids) help patients and prof...
BACKGROUND: Implementing shared decision making into routine practice is proving difficult, despite ...
BACKGROUND: The Normalization Process Model is a theoretical model that assists in explaining the pr...
Background: Normalization Process Theory (NPT) can be used to explain implementation processes in he...
Implementing shared decision making into routine practice is proving difficult, despite considerable...
Background Implementing shared decision making into routine practice is proving difficult, despite ...
Abstract Background The Normalization Process Model is a theoretical model that assists in explainin...
Abstract Background Implementing patient decision aids in clinic workflow has proven to be a challen...
BackgroundDelivering care to growing numbers of patients with increasingly ‘complex’ needs is curren...
BackgroundDelivering care to growing numbers of patients with increasingly ‘complex’ needs is curren...
BackgroundDelivering care to growing numbers of patients with increasingly ‘complex’ needs is curren...
Background: Advanced Computerized Decision Support Systems (CDSSs) assist clinicians in their decisi...
Background: information and communication technologies (ICTs) are often proposed as ‘technological f...
Background: understanding how new clinical techniques, technologies and other complex interventions ...