User involvement in the development of a telehealth solution to improve the kidney transplantation process: A participatory design study.

Abstract:

:Kidney transplantation is the treatment of choice for patients with end-stage renal disease, and leads to everyday self-management of this chronic condition. This article aims to provide documentation for a participatory design study of a telehealth solution to improve the kidney transplantation process, and to identify the impact from the different participants in the participatory design study. Through a participatory design approach, a smartphone application (app) was developed for the entire kidney transplantation process together with a workflow for post-transplantation follow-up. A core element in participatory design is user involvement. By way of workshops and laboratory tests, the telehealth solution was developed in close cooperation with patients, their families, healthcare professionals, kidney association representatives, and Information Technology designers. The participatory design approach means that the telehealth solution was designed to be functional in a clinical setting, address patients' needs, and support their self-management.

journal_name

Health Informatics J

authors

Nielsen C,Agerskov H,Bistrup C,Clemensen J

doi

10.1177/1460458219876188

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2020-06-01 00:00:00

pages

1237-1252

issue

2

eissn

1460-4582

issn

1741-2811

journal_volume

26

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