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Developing initial programme theories for a realist synthesis on digital clinical consultations in maternity care: contributions from stakeholder involvement

Evans, Catrin; Clancy, Georgia; Evans, Kerry; Booth, Andrew; Nazmeen, Benash; Timmons, Stephen; Sunney, Candice; Clowes, Mark; Jones, Nia Wyn; Spiby, Helen

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Authors

Dr CATRIN EVANS CATRIN.EVANS@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
Professor of Evidence Based Healthcare

KERRY EVANS Kerry.Evans1@nottingham.ac.uk
Associate Professor

Andrew Booth

Benash Nazmeen

STEPHEN TIMMONS stephen.timmons@nottingham.ac.uk
Professor of Health Services Management

Candice Sunney

Mark Clowes

Nia Wyn Jones



Abstract

Background: The COVID pandemic prompted an increase in the use of digital clinical consultations (telephone or video calls) within midwifery and nursing care. This paper reports on a realist review project related to maternity care that seeks to illuminate for whom such consultations can safely and acceptably be used, how, for what purposes and in what contexts. Aims: This paper addresses the first phase of a realist enquiry – initial programme theory development – focusing particularly on the role of stakeholder involvement (including digital transformation leaders, midwives, obstetricians, service users and community organisations). Methods: Three sub-stages of initial programme theory development are described highlighting the contribution of stakeholder groups to each stage: (i) consultation to focus the review question, (ii) focused searching and (iii) further consultation. Results: Realist literature searching strategies yielded limited theory-rich evidence on digital consultations. Stakeholders provided essential additional contributions resulting in the development of 13 initial programme theories and a conceptual framework. Conclusions: More research on the implementation of virtual midwifery/nursing consultations is needed. Nursing/midwifery digital researchers should involve stakeholders to help shape research priorities, deepen contextual understanding and sense-check emerging findings.

Citation

Evans, C., Clancy, G., Evans, K., Booth, A., Nazmeen, B., Timmons, S., …Spiby, H. (2024). Developing initial programme theories for a realist synthesis on digital clinical consultations in maternity care: contributions from stakeholder involvement. Journal of Research in Nursing, https://doi.org/10.1177/17449871241226911

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Nov 3, 2023
Online Publication Date Mar 8, 2024
Publication Date Mar 8, 2024
Deposit Date Jan 12, 2024
Publicly Available Date Jan 12, 2024
Journal Journal of Research in Nursing
Print ISSN 1744-9871
Electronic ISSN 1744-988X
Publisher SAGE Publications
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
DOI https://doi.org/10.1177/17449871241226911
Keywords Realist Synthesis, Digital Health, Tele-Health, Maternity, Midwife, Nurse, Stakeholder Involvement
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/29554880

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