The Limitations of User-and Human-Centered Design in an eHealth Context and How to Move Beyond Them
Human-centered design (HCD) is widely regarded as the best design approach for creating eHealth innovations that align with end users' needs, wishes, and context and has the potential to impact health care. However, critical reflections on applying HCD within the context of eHealth are lacking....
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Main Authors: | Lex van Velsen (Author), Geke Ludden (Author), Christiane Grünloh (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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