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An application of Extended Normalisation Process Theory in a randomised controlled trial of a complex social intervention: Process evaluation of the Strengthening Families Programme (10–14) in Wales, UK

open access: goldSSM: Population Health, 2017
Purpose: Process evaluations generate important data on the extent to which interventions are delivered as intended. However, the tendency to focus only on assessment of pre-specified structural aspects of fidelity has been criticised for paying ...
Jeremy Segrott   +13 more
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Using normalisation process theory to understand workflow implications of decision support implementation across diverse primary care settings [PDF]

open access: yesBMJ Health & Care Informatics, 2019
Background Effective implementation of technologies into clinical workflow is hampered by lack of integration into daily activities. Normalisation process theory (NPT) can be used to describe the kinds of ‘work’ necessary to implement and embed complex ...
Rachel Hess   +7 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Implementing online consultations in primary care: a mixed-method evaluation extending normalisation process theory through service co-production [PDF]

open access: goldBMJ Open, 2018
ObjectivesTo examine patient and staff views, experiences and acceptability of a UK primary care online consultation system and ask how the system and its implementation may be improved.DesignMixed-method evaluation of a primary care e-consultation system.SettingPrimary care practices in South West England.MethodsQualitative interviews with 23 practice
Michelle Farr   +6 more
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Patient-held health IT adoption across the primary-secondary care interface: a Normalisation Process Theory perspective. [PDF]

open access: yesHealth Syst (Basingstoke), 2022
Patient-held Health Information Technologies (HIT) can reduce medical error by improving communication between patients and the healthcare team. Despite the proposed benefits, the roll-out of patient-held HIT solutions remains nascent, leaving considerable gaps in our understanding of the adoption challenges inherent.
McCarthy S   +4 more
europepmc   +5 more sources

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