BACKGROUND: Peer support services have the potential to support children who survive cancer by handling the physical, mental, and social challenges associated with survival and return to everyday life. Involving the children themselves in the design process allows for adapting services to authentic user behaviors and goals. As there are several challenges that put critical requirements on a user-centered design process, we developed a design method based on personas adapted to the particular needs of children that promotes health and handles a sensitive design context. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of using child personas in the development of a digital peer support service for childhood cancer survivors. ...
Introduction This study protocol outlines the evaluation of the pictorial support in person-centred ...
Background: There is a shortage of electronic Health (eHealth) services for children 6-12 years old,...
Children and Adolescents Surviving Cancer: Psychosocial Health, Quality of Life and Social Support ...
BACKGROUND: Peer support services have the potential to support children who survive cancer by handl...
Introduction: Digital communication support systems have great potential to facilitate the provision...
Information Technology (IT) in health services has become increasingly important for people's w...
The overall aim of this thesis was to develop knowledge about how to promote health in children trea...
Adult survivors of pediatric cancer are at risk of developing “late effects” which are deficiencies ...
While increased difficulties in adjustment and well-being have been hypothesized by pediatric cancer...
Background: Cancer diagnosis can lead to massive physical, emotional, and social burdens on children...
Adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer survivors are at risk for experiencing adverse psychological...
AbstractDeveloping software for children with severe illness poses a number of design challenges. In...
Objective: This paper discusses the challenges and successes of engaging young people in a project a...
INTRODUCTION : This study protocol outlines the evaluation of the pictorial support in person-centre...
Objective To develop a Web-based resource for families of children newly diagnosed with cancer and e...
Introduction This study protocol outlines the evaluation of the pictorial support in person-centred ...
Background: There is a shortage of electronic Health (eHealth) services for children 6-12 years old,...
Children and Adolescents Surviving Cancer: Psychosocial Health, Quality of Life and Social Support ...
BACKGROUND: Peer support services have the potential to support children who survive cancer by handl...
Introduction: Digital communication support systems have great potential to facilitate the provision...
Information Technology (IT) in health services has become increasingly important for people's w...
The overall aim of this thesis was to develop knowledge about how to promote health in children trea...
Adult survivors of pediatric cancer are at risk of developing “late effects” which are deficiencies ...
While increased difficulties in adjustment and well-being have been hypothesized by pediatric cancer...
Background: Cancer diagnosis can lead to massive physical, emotional, and social burdens on children...
Adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer survivors are at risk for experiencing adverse psychological...
AbstractDeveloping software for children with severe illness poses a number of design challenges. In...
Objective: This paper discusses the challenges and successes of engaging young people in a project a...
INTRODUCTION : This study protocol outlines the evaluation of the pictorial support in person-centre...
Objective To develop a Web-based resource for families of children newly diagnosed with cancer and e...
Introduction This study protocol outlines the evaluation of the pictorial support in person-centred ...
Background: There is a shortage of electronic Health (eHealth) services for children 6-12 years old,...
Children and Adolescents Surviving Cancer: Psychosocial Health, Quality of Life and Social Support ...