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Table 1 Publications included in the synthesis

From: Factors influencing the adoption of self-management solutions: an interpretive synthesis of the literature on stakeholder experiences

Journal title

First author: year of publication

Health condition

Country of study

From dictatorship to a reluctant democracy: stroke therapists talking about self-management.

Norris M: 2014

Stroke

UK

Implementing home blood glucose and blood pressure telemonitoring in primary care practices for patients with diabetes: lessons learned.

Koopman RJ: 2014

Type 2 diabetes

USA

Integrating a tailored e-health self-management application for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients into primary care: a pilot study.

Voncken-Brewster V 2014

COPD

Netherland

Barriers and facilitators to self-monitoring of blood glucose in people with type 2 diabetes using insulin: a qualitative study.

Ong WM: 2014

Type 2 diabetes

Malaysia

Faith wellness collaboration: a community-based approach to address Type II diabetes disparities in an African-American community.

Austin SA: 2014

Type 2 diabetes

USA

Why less may be more: a mixed methods study of the work and relatedness of ‘weak ties’ in supporting long-term condition self-management.

Rogers A: 2014

Chronic cardiac disease

England: UK

What matters to older people with assisted living needs? A phenomenological analysis of the use and non-use of telehealth and telecare.

Greenhalgh T: 2013

Multi-morbidity—old age

London and Manchester: UK

Barriers and facilitators to diabetes self-management: perspectives of older community dwellers and health professionals in China.

Shen H: 2013

Type 2 diabetes

China

Does telemonitoring in heart failure empower patients for self-care? A qualitative study.

Riley J: 2013

Heart failure

West London: UK

Home telehealth: facilitators, barriers, and impact of nurse support among high-risk dialysis patients.

Minatodani DE: 2013

End-stage renal disease

Hawaii

‘It is not going to change his life but it has picked him up’: a qualitative study of perspectives on long term oxygen therapy for people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

Goldbart J: 2013

Long-term oxygen therapy

England: UK

Experiences of patients and professionals participating in the HITS home blood pressure telemonitoring trial: a qualitative study.

Hanley J: 2013

Blood pressure

Scotland: UK

2-year follow-up to STeP trial shows sustainability of structured self-monitoring of blood glucose utilization: results from the STeP practice logistics and usability survey (STeP PLUS).

Friedman K: 2013

Type 2 diabetes

USA

Is Europe putting theory into practice? A qualitative study of the level of self-management support in chronic care management approaches.

Elissen A: 2013

Various chronic conditions: cancer, cardiovascular disease, chronic respiratory illness, diabetes etc.

Austria, Denmark, England, Estonia, France, Germany, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Italy, The Netherlands, Spain and Switzerland

Self-care in primary care: findings from a longitudinal comparison study.

Bagnall AM: 2013

Practice-based intervention

UK

GP support for self-care: the views of people experiencing long-term back pain.

MacKichan F: 2013

Long-term back pain

UK

Technology as system innovation: a key informant interview study of the application of the diffusion of innovation model to telecare.

Sugarhood P: 2013

Various conditions

UK

Internet-enabled pulmonary rehabilitation and diabetes education in group settings at home: a preliminary study of patient acceptability.

Burkow PM: 2013

COPD diabetes

Norway

Spanning boundaries into remote communities: an exploration of experiences with telehealth chronic disease self-management programs in rural Northern Ontario, Canada.

Guilcher SJ: 2013

Various: chronic lung disease, heart disease, stroke, arthritis

Canada

What happens when patients know more than their doctors? Experiences of health interactions after diabetes patient education: a qualitative patient-led study.

Snow R: 2013

Types 1 and 2 diabetes

UK

Exploring telemonitoring and self-management by patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a qualitative study embedded in a randomized controlled trial.

Fairbrother P: 2013

COPD

Scotland: UK

Care networking: a study of technical mediations in a home telecare service.

Correa G: 2013

Multi-morbidity—old age

Spain

Harnessing different motivational frames via mobile phones to promote daily physical activity and reduce sedentary behavior in aging adults.

King AC: 2013

Sedentary behaviour

USA

‘Getting the balance between encouragement and taking over’: reflections on using a new stroke self-management programme.

Jones F: 2013

Stroke

UK

Patients’ use of self-monitored readings for managing everyday life with COPD: a qualitative study.

Huniche L: 2013

COPD

Denmark

Ethical implications of home telecare for older people: a framework derived from a multisited participative study.

Mort M: 2013

Multi-morbid

England, Norway,The Netherlands, Spain

Patients’ experiences of shared decision making in primary care practices in the United Kingdom.

Fulwood C: 2013

Diabetes, COPD, IBS

UK

Chronic disease self-management and health literacy in four ethnic groups.

Shaw SJ: 2012

Various chronic conditions

USA

Remote participants’ experiences with a group-based stroke self-management program using videoconference technology.

Taylor DM: 2012

Stroke

Canada

Patients’ experiences of self-monitoring blood pressure and self-titration of medication: the TASMINH2 trial qualitative study.

Jones MI: 2012

Blood pressure, hypertension

UK

An organisational analysis of the implementation of telecare and telehealth: the whole systems demonstrator.

Hendy J: 2012

Multi-morbidities

Cornwall, Kent, Newhall: UK

Factors affecting acceptability and usability of technological approaches to diabetes self-management: a case study.

Vuong AM: 2012

Diabetes

USA

Diabetes connect: an evaluation of patient adoption and engagement in a web-based remote glucose monitoring program.

Jethwani K: 2012

Diabetes

USA

Supporting health behaviour change in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease with telephone health-mentoring: insights from a qualitative study.

Walter JA: 2012

COPD

 

Mental health and relational self-management experiences of patients with type 2 diabetes and stage 3 chronic kidney disease.

Sakraida TJ: 2012

Type 2 diabetes and stage 3 chronic kidney disease

USA

Self-management experiences among men and women with type 2 diabetes mellitus: a qualitative analysis.

Mathew R: 2012

Type 2 diabetes

Toronto: Canada

Perceptions of effective self-care support for children and young people with long-term conditions.

Kirk S: 2012

Various chronic conditions

UK

One step at a time: self-management and transitions among women with ovarian cancer.

Schulman-Green D: 2012

Ovarian cancer

Connecticut, USA

Perspectives of patients with type 1 or insulin-treated type 2 diabetes on self-monitoring ofblood glucose: a qualitative study.

Hortensius J: 2012

Type 1 diabetes Type 2 diabetes

The Netherlands

Women’s experiences of factors that facilitate or inhibit gestational diabetes self-management.

Carolan M: 2012

Gestational diabetes

Australia

Social organization of self-management support of persons with diabetes: A health systems comparison.

Schiotz M: 2012

Diabetes

USA, Denmark

Exploring barriers to participation and adoption of telehealth and telecare within the Whole System Demonstrator trial: a qualitative study.

Sander C: 2012

Diabetes, COPD, heart failure, social care needs

Cornwall, Kent, Newham: UK

Self-care agency and perceived health among people using advanced medical technology at home.

Fex A: 2012

Diabetes, hypoxia, kidney disease, COPD, hypertension

Sweden

Factors affecting home care patients’ acceptance of a web-based interactive self-management technology.

Calvin KL: 2011

Chronic cardiac disease

USA

What motivates Australian health service users with chronic illness to engage in self-management behaviour?

Jowsey T: 2011

COPD, diabetes, chronic heart failure

Australia

Why do GPs hesitate to refer diabetes patients to a self-management education program: a qualitative study.

Sunaert P: 2011

Type 2 diabetes

Belgium

Integrating telecare for chronic disease management in the community: what needs to be done?

May CR: 2011

Various conditions including COPD

UK

Storylines of self-management: narratives of people with diabetes from a multiethnic inner city.

Greenhalgh T: 2011

Diabetes (not specified type)

UK

Self-monitoring technologies for type 2 diabetes and the prevention of cardiovascular complications: perspectives from end users.

Chudyk A: 2011

Type 2 diabetes

London, Ontario, Canada

Participants’ perceptions of the factors that influence diabetes self-management following a structured education (DAFNE) programme.

Murphy K: 2011

Type 1 diabetes

Ireland

Patient engagement with a diabetes self-management intervention.

Lidenmeyer A: 2010

Diabetes

UK

Determining clinical and psychological benefits and barriers with continuous glucose monitoring therapy.

Halford J: 2010

Diabetes type 1

Idaho Falls, USA

Technology enhanced practice for patients with chronic cardiac disease Home Implementation and Evaluation.

Brennan PF: 2010

Chronic cardiac disease

Milwaukee, Wisconson: USA

User acceptance of an Internet training aid for migraine self-management.

Sorbi MJ: 2010

Migraine

The Netherlands

Lessons learned from a collaborative to improve care for patients with diabetes in 17 community health centers, Massachusetts, 2006.

Lemay CA: 2010

Diabetes

Massachusetts: USA

Experiences of self-monitoring: successes and struggles during treatment for weight loss

Burke LE: 2009

Weight loss

USA

Barriers and facilitators to chronic pain self-management: a qualitative study of primary care patients with comorbid musculoskeletal pain and depression.

Bair MJ: 2009

Comorbid musculoskeletal pain and depression

Indianapolis: USA

Are some more equal than others? Social comparison in self-management skills training for long-term conditions.

Rogers A: 2009

Conditions receiving self-management education

UK