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Designing an eHealth Well-Being Program: A Participatory Design Approach.

Yannick van HierdenTimo DietrichSharyn Rundle-Thiele
Published in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2021)
In recent years, the relevance of eHealth interventions has become increasingly evident. However, a sequential procedural application to cocreating eHealth interventions is currently lacking. This paper demonstrates the implementation of a participatory design (PD) process to inform the design of an eHealth intervention aiming to enhance well-being. PD sessions were conducted with 57 people across four sessions. Within PD sessions participants experienced prototype activities, provided feedback and designed program interventions. A 5-week eHealth well-being intervention focusing on lifestyle, habits, physical activity, and meditation was proposed. The program is suggested to be delivered through online workshops and online community interaction. A five-step PD process emerged; namely, (1) collecting best practices, (2) participatory discovery, (3) initial proof-of-concept, (4) participatory prototyping, and (5) pilot intervention proof-of-concept finalisation. Health professionals, behaviour change practitioners and program planners can adopt this process to ensure end-user cocreation using the five-step process. The five-step PD process may help to create user-friendly programs.
Keyphrases
  • physical activity
  • quality improvement
  • randomized controlled trial
  • primary care
  • healthcare
  • metabolic syndrome
  • public health
  • clinical trial
  • social media
  • body mass index
  • study protocol
  • depressive symptoms