Understanding patients' experiences of treatment burden in chronic heart failure using normalization process theory

K Gallacher, CR May, VM Montori… - The Annals of Family …, 2011 - Annals Family Med
PURPOSE Our goal was to assess the burden associated with treatment among patients
living with chronic heart failure and to determine whether Normalization Process Theory …

Evaluating complex interventions and health technologies using normalization process theory: development of a simplified approach and web-enabled toolkit

CR May, T Finch, L Ballini, A MacFarlane… - BMC health services …, 2011 - Springer
Abstract Background Normalization Process Theory (NPT) can be used to explain
implementation processes in health care relating to new technologies and complex …

Why is it difficult to implement e-health initiatives? A qualitative study

E Murray, J Burns, C May, T Finch, C O'Donnell… - Implementation …, 2011 - Springer
Background The use of information and communication technologies in healthcare is seen
as essential for high quality and cost-effective healthcare. However, implementation of e …

Integrating telecare for chronic disease management in the community: what needs to be done?

CR May, TL Finch, J Cornford, C Exley, C Gately… - BMC health services …, 2011 - Springer
Background Telecare could greatly facilitate chronic disease management in the community,
but despite government promotion and positive demonstrations its implementation has been …

An 'endless struggle': a qualitative study of general practitioners' and practice nurses' experiences of managing multimorbidity in socio-economically deprived areas of …

R O'Brien, S Wyke, B Guthrie, G Watt… - Chronic …, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
Objectives: To understand general practitioners'(GPs) and practice nurses'(PNs)
experiences of managing multimorbidity in deprived areas and elicit views on what might …

Smoking's shrinking geographies

D Collins, A Procter - Geography Compass, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Smoking bans are the most geographical aspect of contemporary tobacco control policy,
and are eliminating smoke from many of the spaces of everyday life, particularly in high …

Established users and the making of telecare work in long term condition management: implications for health policy

A Rogers, S Kirk, C Gately, CR May, T Finch - Social science & medicine, 2011 - Elsevier
Increasingly policy for long term condition management is focussing on new technologies.
Telecare is viewed as a means of making services more responsive, equitable, cost and …

Understanding the implementation & integration of remote & tele-health services… an overview of Normalization Process Theory

MM Bouamrane, J Osbourne… - 2011 5th International …, 2011 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Policymakers worldwide are increasingly supporting the development of nation-wide tele-
healthcare, assisted living and healthy-living technology programs. To support …

[HTML][HTML] Institutionalizing telemedicine applications: the challenge of legitimizing decision-making

P Zanaboni, E Lettieri - Journal of medical Internet research, 2011 - jmir.org
During the last decades a variety of telemedicine applications have been trialed worldwide.
However, telemedicine is still an example of major potential benefits that have not been fully …

Realizing the promise of population biobanks: a new model for translation

MJ Murtagh, I Demir, JR Harris, PR Burton - Human genetics, 2011 - Springer
The promise of science lies in expectations of its benefits to societies and is matched by
expectations of the realisation of the significant public investment in that science. In this …