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Implementation factors affecting the large-scale deployment of digital health and well-being technologies: A qualitative study of the initial phases of the 'Living-It-Up' programme

机译:影响数字健康和福祉技术大规模部署的实施因素:“活着”计划初始阶段的定性研究

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Little is known about the factors which facilitate or impede the large-scale deployment of health and well-being consumer technologies. The Living-It-Up project is a large-scale digital intervention led by NHS 24, aiming to transform health and well-being services delivery throughout Scotland. We conducted a qualitative study of the factors affecting the implementation and deployment of the Living-It-Up services. We collected a range of data during the initial phase of deployment, including semi-structured interviews (N = 6); participant observation sessions (N = 5) and meetings with key stakeholders (N = 3). We used the Normalisation Process Theory as an explanatory framework to interpret the social processes at play during the initial phases of deployment. Initial findings illustrate that it is clear - and perhaps not surprising - that the size and diversity of the Living-It-Up consortium made implementation processes more complex within a multi-stakeholder' environment. To overcome these barriers, there is a need to clearly define roles, tasks and responsibilities among the consortium partners. Furthermore, varying levels of expectations and requirements, as well as diverse cultures and ways of working, must be effectively managed. Factors which facilitated implementation included extensive stakeholder engagement, such as co-design activities, which can contribute to an increased buy-in' from users in the long term. An important lesson from the Living-It-Up initiative is that attempting to co-design innovative digital services, but at the same time, recruiting large numbers of users is likely to generate conflicting implementation priorities which hinder - or at least substantially slow down - the effective rollout of services at scale. The deployment of Living-It-Up services is ongoing, but our results to date suggest that - in order to be successful - the roll-out of digital health and well-being technologies at scale requires a delicate and pragmatic trade-off between co-design activities, the development of innovative services and the efforts allocated to widespread marketing and recruitment initiatives.
机译:人们对促进或阻碍健康和福祉消费技术大规模部署的因素知之甚少。 Living-It-Up项目是由NHS 24牵头的大规模数字干预,旨在改变整个苏格兰的健康和福祉服务。我们对影响Living-It-Up服务实施和部署的因素进行了定性研究。在部署的初始阶段,我们收集了一系列数据,包括半结构化访谈(N = 6);参加者观察会议(N = 5)和与主要利益相关者的会议(N = 3)。我们使用规范化过程理论作为解释框架来解释部署初期的过程中正在发挥作用的社会过程。初步调查结果表明,很明显-也许不令人惊讶-Living-It-Up财团的规模和多样性使多利益相关方环境中的实施过程变得更加复杂。为了克服这些障碍,需要在财团合作伙伴之间明确定义角色,任务和职责。此外,必须有效地管理不同水平的期望和要求,以及不同的文化和工作方式。促成实施的因素包括利益相关者的广泛参与,例如共同设计活动,从长远来看,这可以有助于增加用户的支持。 Living-It-Up计划的一个重要教训是,尝试共同设计创新的数字服务,但与此同时,招募大量用户可能会产生相互冲突的实施优先级,从而阻碍(或至少在很大程度上放慢了)有效地大规模推广服务。持续改善生活的服务仍在部署中,但迄今为止的结果表明,为了成功实现数字健康和福祉技术的大规模推广,企业之间必须进行微妙而务实的权衡-设计活动,开发创新服务以及为广泛的市场营销和招聘计划而付出的努力。

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