Development and Evaluation of eHealth Services Regarding Accessibility: Scoping Literature Review
BackgroundAccessibility is acknowledged as a key to inclusion in the Convention of Rights for People with Disabilities. An inaccessible design can result in exclusion from eHealth and cause disability among people who have impairments. ObjectiveThis scoping literature review aimed to investigate how...
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Main Authors: | Marika Jonsson (Author), Stefan Johansson (Author), Dena Hussain (Author), Jan Gulliksen (Author), Catharina Gustavsson (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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