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Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Research Protocols

Date Submitted: Mar 2, 2023
Open Peer Review Period: Mar 2, 2023 - Apr 27, 2023
Date Accepted: Jul 19, 2023
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The final, peer-reviewed published version of this preprint can be found here:

Identifying and Addressing Barriers and Facilitators for the Implementation of Internet of Things in Distributed Care: Protocol for a Case Study

Palm K, Kronlid C, Brantnell A, Elf M, Borg J

Identifying and Addressing Barriers and Facilitators for the Implementation of Internet of Things in Distributed Care: Protocol for a Case Study

JMIR Res Protoc 2023;12:e44562

DOI: 10.2196/44562

PMID: 37768725

PMCID: 10570898

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Protocol article for Implementation of IoT - Enablers and Obstacles

  • Klas Palm; 
  • Carl Kronlid; 
  • Anders Brantnell; 
  • Marie Elf; 
  • Johan Borg

ABSTRACT

Background:

The Internet of Things (IoT) is recognized as a valuable approach to support healthcare to achieve quality and person-centered care. Previous research has shown that the implementation and introduction of new technology in healthcare is often problematic. Implementation strategies often are linked to the wrong factors and the result is suboptimal outcomes.

Objective:

In this study, we will identify facilitating and hindering factors for the implementation of IoT solutions in social and health care. The research questions in the project are: RQ 1: What are the barriers and facilitators when implementing IoT solutions within healthcare, including home care? RQ 2: How to address barriers and facilitators when implementing IoT solutions within healthcare, including home care?

Methods:

The project will use an explorative design with a case study approach. The data collection will comprise questionnaires and qualitative interviews. Also, a literature review will be conducted at the start of the project. Thus, quantitative and qualitative data will be collected concurrently and integrated into a convergent mixed methods approach.

Results:

Document study and interviews are ongoing and no analysis has been done, so there are no results to report.

Conclusions:

This study represents a unique and innovative opportunity to gain new knowledge relevant and useful for future implementation of new technology at health care organisations so these can continue to offer high quality and person-centered care.


 Citation

Please cite as:

Palm K, Kronlid C, Brantnell A, Elf M, Borg J

Identifying and Addressing Barriers and Facilitators for the Implementation of Internet of Things in Distributed Care: Protocol for a Case Study

JMIR Res Protoc 2023;12:e44562

DOI: 10.2196/44562

PMID: 37768725

PMCID: 10570898

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