Implementation of a Web-Based Program for Advance Care Planning and Evaluation of its Complexity With the Nonadoption, Abandonment, Scale-Up, Spread, And Sustainability (NASSS) Framework: Qualitative Evaluation Study.

IF 5 Q1 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
JMIR Aging Pub Date : 2025-03-04 DOI:10.2196/49507
Doris van der Smissen, Maud A Schreijer, Lisette J E W C van Gemert-Pijnen, Rudolf M Verdaasdonk, Agnes van der Heide, Ida J Korfage, Judith A C Rietjens
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Abstract

Background: The implementation of eHealth applications often fails. The NASSS (nonadoption, abandonment, scale-up, spread, and sustainability) framework aims to identify complexities in eHealth applications; the more complex, the more risk of implementation failure.

Objective: This study aimed to analyze the implementation of the web-based advance care planning (ACP) program "Explore Your Preferences for Treatment and Care" using the NASSS framework.

Methods: The NASSS framework enables a systematic approach to improve the implementation of eHealth tools. It is aimed at generating a rich and situated analysis of complexities in multiple domains, based on thematic analysis of existing and newly collected data. It also aims at supporting individuals and organizations to handle these complexities. We used 6 of 7 domains of the NASSS framework (ie, condition, technology, value proposition, adopters, external context, and embedding and adaptation over time) leaving out "organization," and analyzed the multimodal dataset of a web-based ACP program, its development and evaluation, including peer-reviewed publications, notes of stakeholder group meetings, and interviews with stakeholders.

Results: This study showed that the web-based ACP program uses straightforward technology, is embedded in a well-established web-based health platform, and in general appears to generate a positive value for stakeholders. A complexity is the rather broad target population of the program. A potential complexity considers the limited insight into the extent to which health care professionals adopt the program. Awareness of the relevance of the web-based ACP program may still be improved among target populations of ACP and among health care professionals. Furthermore, the program may especially appeal to those who value individual autonomy, self-management, and an explicit and direct communicative approach.

Conclusions: Relatively few complexities were identified considering the implementation of the web-based ACP program "Explore Your Preferences for Treatment and Care." The program is evidence-based, freestanding, and well-maintained, with straightforward, well-understood technology. The program is expected to generate a positive value for different stakeholders. Complexities include the broad target population of the program and sociocultural factors. People with limited digital literacy may need support to use the program. Its uptake might be improved by increasing awareness of ACP and the program among a wider population of potential users and among health care professionals. Addressing these issues may guide future use and sustainability of the program.

利用 "不采用、放弃、扩大、传播和可持续性"(NASSS)框架,实施基于网络的预先护理规划项目并评估其复杂性:定性评估研究。
背景:电子健康应用程序的实施经常失败。NASSS(不采用、放弃、扩大、传播和可持续性)框架旨在识别电子医疗应用中的复杂性;越复杂,实施失败的风险就越大。目的:本研究旨在利用NASSS框架分析基于网络的预先护理计划(ACP)项目“探索您对治疗和护理的偏好”的实施情况。方法:NASSS框架提供了一种系统的方法来改进电子健康工具的实施。其目的是在对现有和新收集的数据进行专题分析的基础上,对多个领域的复杂性进行丰富和定位的分析。它还旨在支持个人和组织处理这些复杂性。我们使用了NASSS框架的7个领域中的6个(即条件、技术、价值主张、采用者、外部环境以及嵌入和适应时间),忽略了“组织”,并分析了基于网络的ACP计划的多模态数据集,其开发和评估,包括同行评审的出版物、利益相关者小组会议的记录以及与利益相关者的访谈。结果:本研究表明,基于网络的ACP计划使用简单的技术,嵌入在一个完善的基于网络的健康平台中,总体上似乎为利益相关者产生了积极的价值。复杂度是指程序的相当广泛的目标人群。潜在的复杂性考虑到对医疗保健专业人员采用该计划的程度的有限洞察力。ACP的目标人群和卫生保健专业人员对基于网络的ACP计划的相关性的认识仍有待提高。此外,该计划可能特别吸引那些重视个人自主权,自我管理和明确而直接的沟通方式的人。结论:考虑到基于网络的ACP项目“探索您对治疗和护理的偏好”的实施,相对较少的复杂性被确定。该项目是基于证据的、独立的、维护良好的,采用了简单易懂的技术。该计划有望为不同的利益相关者产生积极的价值。复杂性包括该计划的广泛目标人群和社会文化因素。数字素养有限的人可能需要支持才能使用该程序。通过在更广泛的潜在用户群体和卫生保健专业人员中提高对ACP和该方案的认识,可以提高ACP的使用率。解决这些问题可以指导该计划的未来使用和可持续性。
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JMIR Aging
JMIR Aging Social Sciences-Health (social science)
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