Search Articles

View query in Help articles search

Search Results (1 to 10 of 57 Results)

Download search results: CSV END BibTex RIS

CSV download: Download all 57 search results (up to 5,000 articles maximum)

Facilitators and Barriers to Implementing a Patient Portal at a Dental Hospital From the Implementers’ Perspectives: Qualitative Study

Facilitators and Barriers to Implementing a Patient Portal at a Dental Hospital From the Implementers’ Perspectives: Qualitative Study

Studies that focus on examining the implementation of patient portals, in particular identifying barriers and facilitators to the use of portals [15-18], typically focus on the perspectives of patients and staff, and there is limited research exploring the role of implementers and how they interacted with key stakeholders across implementation processes to enable portal delivery [19].

Adeola Bamgboje-Ayodele, Anna Paonne, Elise Evans, Michelle Ly, Allan So, Henna Solanki, Sonya So, Nicole Nixon, Adam Dunn, Martin Howell, Aaron Jones, Melissa Baysari

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e78979


Evaluation of Cancer Survivors’ Experience of Using AI-Based Conversational Tools: Qualitative Study

Evaluation of Cancer Survivors’ Experience of Using AI-Based Conversational Tools: Qualitative Study

This study aimed to understand the user experience of cancer survivors using AI chatbots and characterize the facilitators and barriers to the adoption of AI chatbots. This qualitative study used a descriptive phenomenological design to explore cancer survivors’ experiences with AI chatbots. Phenomenology was chosen to capture the participants’ lived experiences and perceptions [23].

Saif Khairat, Hanna Mehraby, Safoora Masoumi, Melissa Coffel, Callie Rockey-Bartlett, Andrea Huang, William Wood, Ethan Basch

JMIR Cancer 2025;11:e77390


Exploring the Implementation of Multiple Telementoring ECHO Programs From an Institutional and Organizational Perspective: Qualitative Study

Exploring the Implementation of Multiple Telementoring ECHO Programs From an Institutional and Organizational Perspective: Qualitative Study

They were informed of the study’s objectives, namely to understand the barriers and facilitators to the deployment of ECHO programs and their sustainability, but they were not informed of the interviewers’ reasons or interests in the research topic. Before the scheduled interview, participants received a link through email to complete an online consent form and a brief sociodemographic questionnaire.

M Gabrielle Pagé, Élise Develay, Annie Talbot, Rania Khemiri, Claire Wartelle-Bladou

JMIR Med Educ 2025;11:e75844


Implementation Challenges of Remote Cancer Symptom Management With Electronic Patient‑Reported Outcomes in China’s Primary Health Care Settings: Qualitative Study

Implementation Challenges of Remote Cancer Symptom Management With Electronic Patient‑Reported Outcomes in China’s Primary Health Care Settings: Qualitative Study

A critical step in the preimplementation phase of IS is identifying barriers and facilitators to uptake through active engagement with all stakeholders [25,26]. Therefore, we conducted a qualitative study to identify facilitators and barriers associated with implementing e PRO-based symptom management in China’s PHC settings under the IS framework, involving key stakeholders: community-dwelling patients with cancer, PHC providers, and medical supervisors.

Min Li, Jingyu Zhang, Jundi Zheng, Changjin Wu, Zuting Shao, Cheng Lei, Hongfan Yu, Lu Xu, Yu Zhang, Xu Wang, Jin Bai, Qiuling Shi, Xiaojun Dai

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e78333


Implementation of a Digital Health Intervention (CHAMP) for Self-Monitoring of Hypertension: Protocol for 3 Interlinked Implementation Studies

Implementation of a Digital Health Intervention (CHAMP) for Self-Monitoring of Hypertension: Protocol for 3 Interlinked Implementation Studies

Study 2 will evaluate the barriers and facilitators influencing the implementation of CHAMP in primary care centers in western Singapore by conducting semistructured interviews with relevant stakeholders, assessing the state of CHAMP implementation to date through site visits to all primary care centers and assessing the organizational readiness to implement CHAMP.

Laura Martinengo, Ngoc Huong Lien Ha, Eugene Tay, Shao Chuen Tong, Nick Sevdalis

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e72942


Exploring Barriers and Facilitators to Engagement of an Online Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Intervention for Cancer Survivors With Chronic Painful Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy: Qualitative Interview Study

Exploring Barriers and Facilitators to Engagement of an Online Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Intervention for Cancer Survivors With Chronic Painful Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy: Qualitative Interview Study

Text fragments were coded when they involved barriers or facilitators in the use of the online training Embrace Pain from the patient’s perception. When patients discussed potential barriers and facilitators relevant to other patients but not applicable to their situation, these were not coded. The analysis began with open coding, where the primary themes of facilitators and barriers guided the coding process. Once all transcripts were coded, an initial codebook code was reviewed and adjusted if necessary.

Daniëlle van de Graaf, Marije van der Lee, Tom Smeets, Hester Trompetter, Floortje Mols

JMIR Cancer 2025;11:e64983


Health Care Professionals’ Experiences Regarding Facilitators of and Barriers to Sustained Use of Social Robot Ivy for People With Intellectual Disabilities: Qualitative Interview Study

Health Care Professionals’ Experiences Regarding Facilitators of and Barriers to Sustained Use of Social Robot Ivy for People With Intellectual Disabilities: Qualitative Interview Study

Together, these frameworks guided our investigation of both facilitators of and barriers to successful adaptive implementation. To begin, the NASSS framework allowed us to classify barriers by their level of complexity and likely impact on sustained use. By applying the same classification framework to facilitators as we did to barriers, we could better assess their relative impact on the success of implementation.

Mark Steins, Claire Huijnen, Gaby Odekerken-Schröder, Dominik Mahr, Kars Mennens, Ramon Daniels, Frank Mathmann

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e74168


Exploring Service Users’ Experiences of a Community-Based Intervention to Improve Follow-Up at Bharatpur Eye Hospital in Nepal: Qualitative Study

Exploring Service Users’ Experiences of a Community-Based Intervention to Improve Follow-Up at Bharatpur Eye Hospital in Nepal: Qualitative Study

We identified 4 key themes that provided invaluable information about the barriers and facilitators to follow-up as well as the experiences (positive or negative) of the participants that need to be considered in any future initiatives to improve follow-up in Nepal. Characteristics of study participants. a Illiterate: unable to read and write in Nepali; primary: up to grade 5; secondary: grades 6 to 10.

Manisha Shrestha, Gopal Bhandari, Sadhan Bhandari, Gudlavalleti Venkata Satyanarayana Murthy, Ruchi Priya, Binod Pandey, Daya Shankar Chaudhary, Puspa Giri, Sureshkumar Kamalakannan, Operational Research Capacity Building Study Group

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2025;8:e65023