Determinants of clinician adoption of regenerative therapies in the UK and Canada: an ophthalmology perspective James B. Rose Michael May David Williams 2134/18396 https://repository.lboro.ac.uk/articles/journal_contribution/Determinants_of_clinician_adoption_of_regenerative_therapies_in_the_UK_and_Canada_an_ophthalmology_perspective/9568112 The determinants of adoption of regenerative medicine therapies are currently poorly understood. This study aims to draw comparison between the UK and Canada in terms of factors likely to affect healthcare adoption of future regenerative therapies in ophthalmology. Conducting semi-structured interviews with senior ophthalmologists in the UK and Canada, their perceptions of factors either enabling or limiting adoption were recorded and analyzed. A number of key concepts were extracted from the interview data, perceived by stakeholders to contribute to adoption. The core factors developed in this work will be of use to those looking to understand the opportunities and risks involved in securing clinician adoption in both the UK and Canada. 2015-08-03 14:04:16 Adoption Canada NHS Ophthalmology Reimbursement Translation UK Mechanical Engineering not elsewhere classified