A Flexible Toolkit for Evaluating Person-Centred Digital Health and Wellness at Scale

作者: Marilyn McGee-Lennon , Matt-Mouley Bouamrane , Eleanor Grieve , Catherine A O’Donnell , Siobhan O’Connor

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-41652-6_11

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摘要: The Delivering Assisted Living Lifestyles at Scale (dallas) program was a large-scale, nationwide deployment of digital health and wellbeing products services in the UK. Telehealth, telecare, mobile apps, personal records, assisted living technology were implemented by four large multi-stakeholder consortia multidimensional evaluation carried out across lifecycle from examining co-design redesign through to rolling via statutory, private consumer routes. A flexible toolkit descriptive, process outcome measures developed iteratively refined throughout program. This approach enabled longitudinal mixed-methods evaluation, underpinned robust social theory implementation called ‘Normalization Process Theory’. There remains uncertainty about best approaches real world evaluation. provided unique opportunity develop knowledge base qualitative quantitative methods necessary evaluate person-centered technologies deployed scale.

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