| Literature DB >> 31758771 |
Ramya Sita Palacholla1,2,3, Nils Fischer1,2, Amanda Coleman4, Stephen Agboola1,2,3, Katherine Kirley4, Jennifer Felsted1,2, Chelsea Katz4, Stacy Lloyd4, Kamal Jethwani1,2,3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The uptake of digital health technology (DHT) has been surprisingly low in clinical practice. Despite showing great promise to improve patient outcomes and disease management, there is limited information on the factors that contribute to the limited adoption of DHT, particularly for hypertension management.Entities:
Keywords: culturally appropriate technology; hypertension; medical informatics
Year: 2019 PMID: 31758771 PMCID: PMC6834226 DOI: 10.2196/11951
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Cardio ISSN: 2561-1011
Figure 1Study selection flow diagram.
Summary and frequency of provider-related themes and sub-themes identified from authors’ thematic analysis of the 36 studies in this review. Most studies included in the review reported multiple themes. Frequency of a barrier or a facilitator=total number of occurrences of a facilitator or the barrier and total frequency of occurrences of facilitators and barriers.
| Variable | Occurrences and frequency, n (%) | ||
| 1. Ease of integration with clinical workflow [ | 8 (33) | ||
| 2. Improvement in patient health outcomes [ | 5 (21) | ||
| 3. Technology usability and technical support [ | 8 (33) | ||
| 4. Financial factors [ | 2 (8) | ||
| 5. Leadership and organizational support [ | 1 (4) | ||
| 1. Lack of integration with clinical workflow [ | 10 (36) | ||
| 2. Lack of validation of technology [ | 7 (25) | ||
| 3. Concern over data privacy and security [ | 1 (4) | ||
| 4. Lack of technology usability and technical support [ | 7 (25) | ||
| 5. Lack of leadership and organizational support [ | 2 (7) | ||
| 6. Increased patient anxiety [ | 1 (4) | ||
aTotal frequency of occurrences of facilitators=20.
bTotal frequency of occurrences of barriers=28.
Summary and frequency of patient-related themes and sub-themes identified from authors’ thematic analysis of the 36 studies in this review. Most studies included in the review reported multiple themes. Frequency of barrier and facilitator=total number of occurrences of a facilitator or barrier and total frequency of occurrences of facilitators or barriers.
| Variable | Occurrences and frequency, n (%) | ||
| 1. Technology usability [ | 10 (29) | ||
| 2. Positive impact on patient-provider communication [ | 8 (24) | ||
| 3. Improved self-management and patient experience [ | 9 (26) | ||
| 4. Reduction of in-office visits [ | 7 (20) | ||
| 1. Lack of technology usability and technical support [ | 9(41) | ||
| 2. Interference with patient-provider relationship [ | 5 (23) | ||
| 3. Lack of validation of technology [ | 3 (14) | ||
| 4. Increased patient anxiety [ | 2 (9) | ||
| 5. Concern over data privacy and security [ | 1 (5) | ||
| 6. Cost of digital health equipment [ | 2 (9) | ||
aTotal frequency of occurrences of facilitators=34.
bTotal number of occurrences of barriers=19.