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How institutional logics shape the adoption of virtual reality in mental health care: A qualitative study.

Morten Deleuran TerkildsenStina BollerupCamilla PalmhøjLotte G JensenStina Lou
Published in: Digital health (2024)
By taking institutional logics as our theoretical and analytical point of departure, this study demonstrates how the meaning of virtual reality and its adoption in mental health care is grounded in multiple and sometimes conflicting institutional logics. Acknowledging the existence and influence of often multiple institutional logics in the adoption process is crucial to guide the future adoption of virtual reality in mental health care. Organising collaborative venues for stakeholders where their multiple institutional logics are made the subject of joint reflection is essential to counter frictions.
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