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Table 2 Continuous monitoring on the nursing ward and expectations for use in the home setting (N = 16)

From: Remote continuous monitoring with wireless wearable sensors in clinical practice, nurses perspectives on factors affecting implementation: a qualitative study

CFIR and UTAUT constructs

Experiences: on the nursing ward

Expectations: use in the home setting

Total ratinga

Total N nurses (no. of quotesb)

Total ratinga

Total N nurses (no. of quotesb)

I. Intervention characteristics

 Evidence Strength and Quality

−2

14(36)

−1

8(18)

 Relative advantage

+ 2

15(61)

+ 2

10(16)

 Trialability

Mixed

8(15)

–c

–

 Complexity

−2

16(100)

NAd

NA

 Design Quality and Packaging

−2

15(39)

–

–

II. Outer setting

 Patient needs & resources

+ 2

10(25)

Mixed

15(44)

III. Inner setting

 Networks & Communications

+ 2

15(32)

NA

NA

 Tension for change

+ 1

13(18)

NA

NA

 Compatibility

−2

13(39)

−2

16(97)

 Relative priority

Mixed

16(39)

NA

NA

 Goals and Feedback

+ 1

16(20)

NA

NA

 Learning Climate

+ 1

16(79)

NA

NA

 Available resources

Mixed

16(42)

Mixed

9(14)

 Access to information and knowledge

+ 1

16(48)

+ 2

13(21)

IV. Characteristics of individuals

 Knowledge and beliefs

Mixed

9(12)

Mixed

12(26)

 Other personal attributes

+ 2

12(19)

NA

NA

V. Process

 Formally Appointed Internal Implementation Leaders

+ 2

10(26)

–

–

 Champions

+ 1

14(34)

–

–

 Reflecting and Evaluating

Mixed

15(33)

–

–

UTAUT

 Facilitating conditions

−2

8(31)

–

–

  1. aA minus sign (−) means a negative influence on implementation. A positive sign (+) means
  2. positive influence on implementation. ‘Mixed’ means both negative and positive influence on implementation
  3. bIn total, 1068 quotes were selected of which 5 quotes were coded to two constructs
  4. c –: construct was not mentioned by nurses
  5. dNot applicable (NA): mentioned by 1–7 nurses