Barriers and Solutions to the Adoption of Digital Therapeutics from the Perspectives of Stakeholders

Despite the promising increase in the adoption of digital health products in the UK health market, global adoption of digital therapeutics is relatively low. The adoption of digital therapeutics by users and the healthcare system could present a number of benefits. To understand the barriers causing...

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Main Author: BADLEY, Harriet
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/62960/
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description Despite the promising increase in the adoption of digital health products in the UK health market, global adoption of digital therapeutics is relatively low. The adoption of digital therapeutics by users and the healthcare system could present a number of benefits. To understand the barriers causing low adoption, and to produce potential solutions to overcome these barriers, 10 interviewees from different stakeholder groups are interviewed. The research project finds a number of potential barriers causing low adoption such as poor infrastructure, lack of awareness, poor understanding, insufficient government policy. In order to address these barriers, the projects suggests possible solutions and recommendations.
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spelling nottingham-629602023-04-19T10:15:36Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/62960/ Barriers and Solutions to the Adoption of Digital Therapeutics from the Perspectives of Stakeholders BADLEY, Harriet Despite the promising increase in the adoption of digital health products in the UK health market, global adoption of digital therapeutics is relatively low. The adoption of digital therapeutics by users and the healthcare system could present a number of benefits. To understand the barriers causing low adoption, and to produce potential solutions to overcome these barriers, 10 interviewees from different stakeholder groups are interviewed. The research project finds a number of potential barriers causing low adoption such as poor infrastructure, lack of awareness, poor understanding, insufficient government policy. In order to address these barriers, the projects suggests possible solutions and recommendations. 2020-12-01 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/62960/1/14269378_BUSI14167_Dissertation1.pdf BADLEY, Harriet (2020) Barriers and Solutions to the Adoption of Digital Therapeutics from the Perspectives of Stakeholders. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] A stakeholder review of the barriers and solutions to adoption of digital therapeutics.
spellingShingle A stakeholder review of the barriers and solutions to adoption of digital therapeutics.
BADLEY, Harriet
Barriers and Solutions to the Adoption of Digital Therapeutics from the Perspectives of Stakeholders
title Barriers and Solutions to the Adoption of Digital Therapeutics from the Perspectives of Stakeholders
title_full Barriers and Solutions to the Adoption of Digital Therapeutics from the Perspectives of Stakeholders
title_fullStr Barriers and Solutions to the Adoption of Digital Therapeutics from the Perspectives of Stakeholders
title_full_unstemmed Barriers and Solutions to the Adoption of Digital Therapeutics from the Perspectives of Stakeholders
title_short Barriers and Solutions to the Adoption of Digital Therapeutics from the Perspectives of Stakeholders
title_sort barriers and solutions to the adoption of digital therapeutics from the perspectives of stakeholders
topic A stakeholder review of the barriers and solutions to adoption of digital therapeutics.
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/62960/