Preferences and expectations of end-users from a mental health educational portal: A qualitative study
Background: Digital technologies play an essential role in health systems by providing new solutions to reduce the burden of mental illnesses and disorders. However, in many cases, user preferences and expectations are not considered in the design of portals. This study aims to explore the preferenc...
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Main Authors: | Sara Pourrazavi (Author), Somayeh Azimi (Author), Ali Fakhari (Author), Habibeh Barzegar (Author), Mostafa Farahbakhsh (Author) |
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Tabriz University of Medical Sciences,
2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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