A Realist Review of Factors Critical for the Implementation of eHealth in Chronic Disease Management

A Realist Review of Factors Critical for the Implementation of eHealth in Chronic Disease Management

In Canada, chronic disease is responsible for 88% of deaths and $120 billion in cost each year. With 44% of Canadian adults living with at least one chronic condition, only 66% receive necessary care. Ehealth interventions are instrumental in chronic disease management (CDM), especially since the pandemic, as they provide accessible, cost-effective solutions for self-management. Despite its promise and accelerated use, its implementation remains challenging. This paper reports on a realist review of critical factors for the implementation of eHealth interventions relevant to conditions such as heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, chronic kidney disease, and diabetes. The findings are presented in terms of context, mechanisms, and outcomes.

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Successful deployment of eHealth tools for chronic diseases (diabetes, heart failure, COPD, kidney disease, etc.) depends heavily not just on the technology itself — but on contextual factors like teamwork/coordination among providers, patient motivation, usability of the program, and perceived usefulness. 


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