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Implementing telemonitoring in primary care: learning from a large qualitative dataset gathered during a series of studies.

Janet HanleyHilary PinnockMary PatersonBrian McKinstry
Published in: BMC family practice (2018)
Telemonitoring was valued by patients who found it empowering and convenient. This, combined with initial professional concern that increased surveillance may create dependency led to the development of a more patient led service. However, despite a number of initial concerns being addressed as the service evolved, primary care professionals identified a number of barriers to widespread routine adoption of telemonitoring, many of which could be addressed by improved system design.
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