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Assessing the Quality and Impact of eHealth Tools: Systematic Literature Review and Narrative Synthesis.

Christine JacobJohan LindequeAlexander KleinChris IvorySabina C HeussMarc K Peter
Published in: JMIR human factors (2023)
This review builds on the growing body of research that investigates the criteria used to assess the quality and impact of eHealth tools and highlights the complexity and challenges facing these initiatives. It demonstrates that there is no single framework that is used uniformly to assess the quality and impact of eHealth tools. It also highlights the need for a more comprehensive approach that balances the social, organizational, and technical assessment criteria in a way that reflects the complexity and interdependence of the health care ecosystem and is aligned with the factors affecting users' adoption to ensure uptake and adherence in the long term.
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