Patient-Centered Design (PCD) is a particular type of User-Centered Design (UCD), where the end-user is a patient that will use an Information and Communications Technology (ICT) solution for healthcare. It focuses on needs, wants, and skills of the product’s primary user and implies involving end-users in the decision-making and development process of the solution. e-Therapy aims to provide support to therapy sessions through ICT solutions. It has grown in the last years, and in the mental health arena is being used for specific therapeutic contexts. It is an especially difficult environment due to specificities of the patients’ conditions and the physical access to patients being restricted and, sometimes, not even possible. Thus, ...
In recent years, the advances in information and communication technology (ICT) have resulted in the...
Background:Self-monitoring applications for bipolar disorder are increasing in numbers. The applicat...
E-health systems are often designed without considering user-centered design principles. Past resear...
Patient Centered Design (PCD) is a particular type of User Centered Design (UCD) where the end-user...
Technology continues to benefit different aspects of our society. As such, the health and social car...
Editor: E. Vance Wilson Chapter 12, Patient-Centered E-Health, authored by Ann Fruhling, UNO faculty...
Despite growing interest in the promise of e-mental and well-being interventions, little supporting ...
This paper describes the challenges and lessons learned in the experience-centered design (ECD) of t...
Patient-centric healthcare solutions are changing the landscape of health care throughout the world....
Schizophrenic patients suffer a severe psychiatric disorder that impairs their cognitive skills. Th...
The research that follows will provide a process for applying a user-centered design methodology to ...
E-health that is created by healthcare providers for online delivery of patient services constitutes...
Few studies have examined the role of visual design in Internet-Based Interventions (IBI). However, ...
Patient-Centered E-Health presents the perspective of a distinct form of e-health that is patient-fo...
‘Recovery from psychosis through design’ is a design project based on a close collaboration between ...
In recent years, the advances in information and communication technology (ICT) have resulted in the...
Background:Self-monitoring applications for bipolar disorder are increasing in numbers. The applicat...
E-health systems are often designed without considering user-centered design principles. Past resear...
Patient Centered Design (PCD) is a particular type of User Centered Design (UCD) where the end-user...
Technology continues to benefit different aspects of our society. As such, the health and social car...
Editor: E. Vance Wilson Chapter 12, Patient-Centered E-Health, authored by Ann Fruhling, UNO faculty...
Despite growing interest in the promise of e-mental and well-being interventions, little supporting ...
This paper describes the challenges and lessons learned in the experience-centered design (ECD) of t...
Patient-centric healthcare solutions are changing the landscape of health care throughout the world....
Schizophrenic patients suffer a severe psychiatric disorder that impairs their cognitive skills. Th...
The research that follows will provide a process for applying a user-centered design methodology to ...
E-health that is created by healthcare providers for online delivery of patient services constitutes...
Few studies have examined the role of visual design in Internet-Based Interventions (IBI). However, ...
Patient-Centered E-Health presents the perspective of a distinct form of e-health that is patient-fo...
‘Recovery from psychosis through design’ is a design project based on a close collaboration between ...
In recent years, the advances in information and communication technology (ICT) have resulted in the...
Background:Self-monitoring applications for bipolar disorder are increasing in numbers. The applicat...
E-health systems are often designed without considering user-centered design principles. Past resear...