A qualitative study of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patient perceptions of the barriers and facilitators to adopting digital health technology
Patrick Slevin,Threase Kessie,John Cullen,Marcus W. Butler,Seamas C. Donnelly,Brian Caulfield +5 more
- 25 Aug 2019
- Vol. 5, pp 2055207619871729-2055207619871729
TL;DR: These perceived barriers and facilitators to the adoption of DHT in COPD patients represent a set of key considerations for researchers and clinicians to inform the design of patient-centred study protocols that aim to account for the needs and preferences of patients.
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Abstract: ObjectiveNon-adherence to self-management plans in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) results in poorer outcomes for patients. Digital health technology (DHT) promises to support self-man...
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