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Barriers and Enablers Affecting Successful Implementation of the Electronic Health Service Sisom: Multicenter Study of Child Participation in Pediatric Care

Study details

Year: 2017
Scope: National
Countries: Sweden
Methodology: Empirical research – Mixed methods
Methods of data collection: Interview; Textual / documentary / content analysis
Researched Groups: Children; Other practitioners working with children
Children Ages: Kids (6-10 Years old); Pre-adolescents (11-13 Years old)
Funder: The Swedish Childhood Cancer Foundation; The Swedish Rheumatism Association; the Center of Research on Welfare, Health, and Sport at Halmstad University
Funder Types: University; Foundation; NGO (Advocacy, Charity, Consumer organization)
Has Formal Ethical Clearance: Yes
Consents: Other
Informed Consent: Consent obtained
Ethics: Ethical considerations and/or protocol mentioned in the research design
URL: https://www.jmir.org/2019/11/e14271
Data Set Availability: Not mentioned

Goals

"The aim of this study was to explore the implementation process of the eHealth service Sisom for children in pediatric care in Sweden. More specifically, the process evaluation attempts to (1) evaluate whether the implementation strategy was conducted as planned, (2) understand the barriers and facilitators of the implementation strategy in pediatric care settings, (3) gain insight into how professionals work with the specific intervention, and (4) gain insight into the usefulness and effects of the intervention from the professionals’ perspectives." (Authors, in Aim)

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