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A framework for eHealth readiness of dietitians

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posted on 2024-11-14, 22:20 authored by Kirsty MaunderKirsty Maunder, Karen WaltonKaren Walton, Peter Williams, Maree Ferguson, Eleanor BeckEleanor Beck
Aim To develop a framework for assessing the eHealth readiness of dietitians. Methods Using an inductive approach, this research was divided into three stages: 1. a systematic literature review to identify models or frameworks on eHealth readiness; 2. data synthesis to identify eHealth readiness themes and develop a framework; and 3. semi-structured interviews with Australian nutrition informatics experts to gain consensus and validate the framework. Results Two hundred and forty one unique citations were identified, of which twenty four met the research criteria and were included in the review and subsequent synthesis. Common eHealth readiness themes or dimensions were extracted from the literature, and five key dimensions were identified that were relevant to dietitian eHealth readiness: access, standards, attitude, aptitude and advocacy. A framework diagram was designed and discussed during semi-structured interviews with ten nutrition informatics experts to inform the final framework. The result of this research was an inductively developed Framework for eHealth Readiness of Dietitians (FeRD). Discussion The FeRD builds on existing theories and models, and provides a conceptual model for developing eHealth readiness evaluation tools to examine, measure and drive strategies to better prepare dietitian professionals for eHealth.

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Maunder, K., Walton, K., Williams, P., Ferguson, M. & Beck, E. (2018). A framework for eHealth readiness of dietitians. International Journal of Medical Informatics, 115 43-52.

Journal title

International Journal of Medical Informatics

Volume

115

Pagination

43-52

Language

English

RIS ID

126437

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