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Evaluating the Implementation of a Remote-Monitoring Program for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: Qualitative Methods from a Service Design Perspective.

Florence van LieshoutRebecca YangVess StamenovaPayal AgarwalDaniel Cornejo PalmaAman SidhuKatrina EngelAdam ErwoodR Sacha BhatiaOnil BhattacharyyaJames A Shaw
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2020)
Literature on the implementation of digital health technologies has still not reconciled the importance of interpersonal relationships to conventional implementation strategies. By acknowledging the centrality of such relationships, implementation teams can better plan for the adaptations required in order to make new technologies work for patients and health care providers. Further work will need to address how specific individuals administering a remote-monitoring program work to build relationships, and how these relationships and other sources of activity might lead to technological scope creep-an unanticipated expanding scope of work activities in relation to the function of the tool.
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