Provider- and Patient-Related Barriers to and Facilitators of Digital Health Technology Adoption for Hypertension Management: Scoping Review
JMIR Cardio2019Vol. 3(1), pp. e11951–e11951
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Ramya Palacholla, Nils Fischer, Amanda Coleman, Stephen Agboola, Kate Kirley, Jennifer Felsted, Chelsea Katz, Stacy Lloyd, Kamal Jethwani
Abstract
Findings suggest the settings and context in which DHTs are implemented and individuals involved in implementation influence adoption. Finally, to fully realize the potential of digitally enabled hypertension management, there is a greater need to validate these technologies to provide patients and providers with reliable and accurate information on both clinical outcomes and cost effectiveness.
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