Determining factors influencing implementation decisions in healthcare

type of intervention

Non-interventional - Survey, Survey

recruitment status

Recruiting

region

ACT, NSW, NT, NZ, QLD, SA, TAS, VIC, WA

type of ms

Healthcare professionals

Brief Summary

This study aims to ascertain relevant considerations and contextual factors that influence stakeholders' decisions to implement innovations. An innovation may be a new intervention, strategy, model of care, or therapy. This study has a particular focus on economic factors but will also explore non-economic factors influencing implementation. We will use a discrete choice experiment methodology to ascertain which factors have the greatest influence on implementation decisions.

Inclusion Criteria

Respondents must be involved in the implementation of innovations. This includes those wishing to implement an intervention (e.g., medical and allied health professionals, nurses, clinical trialists, and health service researchers) and those funding implementation efforts (e.g., administrators, policymakers, and funders).

Exclusion Criteria

People who are below the age of 18 years old, do not have access to an electronic device or internet, and limited English or digital literacy will be excluded.

Anticipated Start Date

22/04/2024

Recruitment Contacts

Lane Carrandi – lane.carrandi@monash.edu

 

Further Details

Full details of the trial can be found on https://monash.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_2uGEqdgj3Co7M3A

 

Region

All regions (NSW/ACT/SA/VIC/QLD/WA/TAS/NT/NZ)

Ethics

Yes

Last Updated

27/06/2024

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