This article aims to support the design of remote user studies in the healthcare and well-being field. We introduce lessons learned from conducting remote interviews and using visual timelines as pretasks involving patients from two eHealth projects. Based on our experience, we conclude that remote interviews and visual timelines can provide rich data about user needs. However, careful planning is required. Building trust, rapport, confidentiality, and privacy requires extra effort from the researcher in studies involving sensitive topics. In this paper, we present a list of practical tips for planning qualitative health-related user studies.Peer reviewe
Covid-19 has changed the way research can be conducted. The present literature review, based on 29 s...
In recent years, the acceleration of technological developments has changed the way we interact with...
This article explores the use of two visual methods to facilitate elicitation of temporal data in a ...
This article aims to support the design of remote user studies in the healthcare and well-being fiel...
Future development of eHealth programs (automated web-based health interventions) will be furthered ...
Background Remote digital health studies are on the rise and promise to reduce the operational ineff...
Supplementary material for the following article: Dewitz, L. (accepted for publication). Engaging Pa...
Background: Remote videoconsulting is promoted by policy makers as a way of delivering health care e...
Objective: Health care proxy (HCP) documentation is suboptimal. To improve rates of proxy selection ...
Objective: Explore the experiences of patients and clinicians in rheumatology and cardiology outpati...
This discussion paper considers some of the practical and ethical aspects of doing qualitative inter...
Background Patient or user involvement in health research is a well-established principle. However,...
In this article we outline how a team of qualitative researchers responded to the challenging circum...
The relevance and importance of the medical interview has been challenged with improved imaging tech...
Covid-19 has changed the way research can be conducted. The present literature review, based on 29 s...
Covid-19 has changed the way research can be conducted. The present literature review, based on 29 s...
In recent years, the acceleration of technological developments has changed the way we interact with...
This article explores the use of two visual methods to facilitate elicitation of temporal data in a ...
This article aims to support the design of remote user studies in the healthcare and well-being fiel...
Future development of eHealth programs (automated web-based health interventions) will be furthered ...
Background Remote digital health studies are on the rise and promise to reduce the operational ineff...
Supplementary material for the following article: Dewitz, L. (accepted for publication). Engaging Pa...
Background: Remote videoconsulting is promoted by policy makers as a way of delivering health care e...
Objective: Health care proxy (HCP) documentation is suboptimal. To improve rates of proxy selection ...
Objective: Explore the experiences of patients and clinicians in rheumatology and cardiology outpati...
This discussion paper considers some of the practical and ethical aspects of doing qualitative inter...
Background Patient or user involvement in health research is a well-established principle. However,...
In this article we outline how a team of qualitative researchers responded to the challenging circum...
The relevance and importance of the medical interview has been challenged with improved imaging tech...
Covid-19 has changed the way research can be conducted. The present literature review, based on 29 s...
Covid-19 has changed the way research can be conducted. The present literature review, based on 29 s...
In recent years, the acceleration of technological developments has changed the way we interact with...
This article explores the use of two visual methods to facilitate elicitation of temporal data in a ...