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Global Evidence on the Sustainability of Telemedicine in Outpatient and Primary Care During the First 2 Years of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Scoping Review Using the Nonadoption, Abandonment, Scale-Up, Spread, and Sustainability (NASSS) Framework

Global Evidence on the Sustainability of Telemedicine in Outpatient and Primary Care During the First 2 Years of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Scoping Review Using the Nonadoption, Abandonment, Scale-Up, Spread, and Sustainability (NASSS) Framework

Using a data extraction tool shared in Multimedia Appendix 4, we mapped the text in tabular form against the NASSS framework [36] domains, noting some of the document sections might touch upon 1 or more domains. In agreement with the latest JBI methodological guidance [18-20], no critical appraisal was undertaken, and the final presentation of results consisted of the following.

Daniela Valdes, Ankit Shanker, Ghofran Hijazi, Daniel Opoku Mensah, Tahir Bockarie, Ioana Lazar, Siti Aishah Ibrahim, Hamid Zolfagharinia, Rob Procter, Rachel Spencer, Jeremy Dale, Armina Paule, Liam Jonathon Medlin, Keerthana Tharuvara Kallottil

Interact J Med Res 2025;14:e45367

Mainstream Technologies in Facilities for People With Intellectual Disabilities: Multiple-Methods Study Using the Nonadoption, Abandonment, Scale-Up, Spread, and Sustainability Framework

Mainstream Technologies in Facilities for People With Intellectual Disabilities: Multiple-Methods Study Using the Nonadoption, Abandonment, Scale-Up, Spread, and Sustainability Framework

The nonadoption, abandonment, scale-up, spread, and sustainability (NASSS) framework [25,26] is used to investigate technology innovations in health care organizations such as video consulting systems [27], web-based psychiatric therapy applications [28], or artificial intelligence applications [29]. Therefore, we decided to apply the NASSS framework to investigate mainstream technology adoption in services and supports for people with intellectual disabilities.

Christian Menschik, Christophe Kunze, Gregor Renner, Theresa Etges

JMIR Rehabil Assist Technol 2024;11:e59360

Health Care Professionals’ Experiences and Views of eHealth in Pediatric Care: Qualitative Interview Study Applying a Theoretical Framework for Implementation

Health Care Professionals’ Experiences and Views of eHealth in Pediatric Care: Qualitative Interview Study Applying a Theoretical Framework for Implementation

The NASSS (Non-adoption, Abandonment, and Challenges to the Scale-Up, Spread, and Sustainability of Health and Care Technologies) framework is a validated tool developed to support the implementation and scale-up of health technology programs, offering a structure for studying the unfolding of such initiatives in 7 domains (Textbox 1) [8].

Charlotte Castor, Rose-Marie Lindkvist, Inger Kristensson Hallström, Robert Holmberg

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2023;6:e47663

Toward Inclusive Approaches in the Design, Development, and Implementation of eHealth in the Intellectual Disability Sector: Scoping Review

Toward Inclusive Approaches in the Design, Development, and Implementation of eHealth in the Intellectual Disability Sector: Scoping Review

Another example is the Nonadoption, Abandonment, and challenges to the Scale-up, Spread, and Sustainability (NASSS) framework, which reviews the implementation of health care technology in multiple domains (eg, technology, value proposition, adopters, and organization) [30]. According to the NASSS framework, the development of technology is a never-ending process in which the technology can be adjusted to fit each specific setting and context [31].

Julia F E van Calis, Kirsten E Bevelander, Anneke W C van der Cruijsen, Geraline L Leusink, Jenneken Naaldenberg

J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e45819