Adopting and assimilating new non-pharmaceutical technologies into health care: a systematic review.
OBJECTIVE: To explore what is known about organizational processes that determine whether (and the extent and rate at which) new non-pharmaceutical technologies are adopted and assimilated into routine health care. METHODS: Electronic searching of four databases, hand searching of six journals and...
| Main Authors: | Robert, G, Greenhalgh, T, MacFarlane, F, Peacock, R |
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| Formato: | Journal article |
| Idioma: | English |
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2010
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