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Hui, Chi Yan and Condon, Kathleena and Kolekar, Shailesh and Roberts, Nicola and Sreter, Katherina Bernadette and Simons, Sami O. and Figueiredo, Carlos and McKeough, Zoe and Salim, Hani and Gawlik-Lipinski, Aleksandra and Gonsard, Apolline and Onal Aral, Ayse and Vanoverschelde, Anna and Armstrong, Matthew and Kohlbrenner, Dario and Paixao, Catia and Stafler, Patrick and Papadopoulou, Efthymia and Rabe, Adrian Paul and Mohammad, Milan and Bouloukaki, Izolde and Quach, Shirley and Chaabouni, Malek and Kaltsakas, Georgios and Loveys, Kate and Reier-Nilsen, Tonje and Sunjaya, Anthony Paulo and Robinson, Paul and Pinnock, Hilary and Chan, Amy Hai Yan
(2024)
Implementing digital respiratory technologies for people with respiratory conditions: a protocol for a scoping review.
PLoS ONE, 19 (12).
art. no. e0314914.
pp. 1-10.
ISSN 1932-6203
Abstract
The value of ‘data-enabled’, digital healthcare is evolving rapidly, as demonstrated in the COVID-19 pandemic, and its successful implementation remains complex and challenging. Harmonisation (within/between healthcare systems) of infrastructure and implementation strategies has the potential to promote safe, equitable and accessible digital healthcare, but guidance for implementation is lacking. Using respiratory technologies as an example, our scoping review process will capture and review the published research between 12 December 2013 to12 December 2023. Following standard methodology (Arksey and O’Malley), we will search for studies published in ten databases: MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, PsycINFO, Cochrane Library, Web of Science, Scopus, IEEE Xplore, CABI Global Health, and WHO Medicus. Our search strategy will use the terms: digital health, respiratory conditions, and implementation. Using Covidence, screening of abstracts and full texts will be undertaken by two independent reviewers, with conflicts resolved by a third reviewer. Data will be extracted into a pilot-tested data extraction table for charting, summarising and reporting the results. We will conduct stakeholder meetings throughout to discuss the themes emerging from implementation studies and support interpretation of findings in the light of their experience within their own networks and organisations. The findings will inform the future work within the ERS CONNECT clinical research collaboration and contribute to policy statements to promote a harmonised framework for digital transformation of respiratory healthcare.
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