Research paper
Co-design of Digital Health Interventions for Young Adults: Protocol for a Scoping Review
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- Title
- Co-design of Digital Health Interventions for Young Adults: Protocol for a Scoping Review
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Background: Digital health interventions, including apps and web-based services, are on the rise due to their facilitated access to target groups. The constant evolution of technology calls for participatory research methodologies to understand youth expectations and the use of technology. The creative and collaborative nature of co-design allows for the active integration of youth desires and may enhance acceptability when it comes to digital health tools. Objective: The primary objective of...
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- Research paper
- Research format
- Journal article
- Date created
- 2022
- Creator
- Malloy JA / Partridge SR / Braakhuis A / Roy R / Kemper, Joya A.
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/10092/105227
- Related subjects
- adolescent / co-design / digital health intervention / digital intervention / eHealth / health librarian / information science / library science / mHealth / medical librarian / participatory design / participatory medicine / participatory research / protocol / review / search strategy / social media / teenager / user feedback / user participation / web-based tool / young adult / youth / Clinical Sciences / Public Health and Health Services / Health sciences / Health services and systems / Digital health / Health informatics and information systems / Information and computing sciences / Applied computing / Applications in health / Information systems / Information systems user experience design and development
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