Determinants of Implementing an Information and Communication Technology Tool for Social Interaction Among Older People: Qualitative Content Analysis of Social Services Personnel Perspectives
JMIR Aging2024Vol. 7, pp. e43999–e43999
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Johanna Fritz, Petra von Heideken Wågert, Annelie K. Gusdal, Rose‐Marie Johansson‐Pajala, Caroline Eklund
Abstract
The results show that implementation involves an entire organization at varying degrees. Regardless of how much each level within the organization comes into direct contact with the ICT tool, all levels need to be involved to create the necessary conditions for successful implementation. The prerequisites for the implementation of an ICT tool will probably change depending on the digital maturity of future generations. As this study only included 9 informants, the results should be handled with care. The study was performed during the COVID-19 pandemic, which has probably affected the results.
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