Appropriateness Instruments
Appropriateness refers to ‘the perceived fit, relevance, or compatibility of the innovation or evidence-based practice for a given practice setting, provider, or consumer; and/or perceived fit of the innovation to address a particular issue or problem. Commonly used terms: Perceived fit; relevance; compatibility; suitability; usefulness; practicability. Proctor et al, 2011
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A questionnaire measuring motivational factors for using wearable healthcare devices |
8 |
Fair |
Fair |
Not assessed |
Good |
2 |
Good |
Fair |
Not assessed |
Excellent |
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A techno-humanist model for e-health adoption of innovative technology |
1 |
Fair |
Fair |
Not assessed |
Good |
3 |
Fair |
Poor |
Not assessed |
Good |
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8 |
Poor |
Poor |
Not assessed |
Excellent |
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Perceived usefulness of a stroke workbook-based intervention measure |
6 |
Fair |
Poor |
Not assessed |
Good |
5 |
Poor |
Poor |
Not assessed |
Good |