Information Architects: Using Community-Engaged and Qualitative Methods to Design a Technology-Based Nutrition and Cancer Risk Intervention for Rural Adults.
Melissa J VilaroKathryn McAlindonGillian MertensTaylor AshleyMohan ZalakeEric J CooksJanice L KriegerPublished in: Cancer control : journal of the Moffitt Cancer Center (2023)
Findings indicate potential benefits of designing CRC prevention information technologies with the rural older adults. Integrating patient-centered needs before launching health information web content will be important as the rapid growth of telemedicine aims to reach traditionally marginalized and underserved populations. Theoretically informed considerations for potential adverse outcomes (eg, information overload) are discussed.