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Researchers need diverse methods for eHealth development, as no single approach fits all. This review synthesizes research activities for participatory eHealth design, offering a toolkit to guide method selection for effective technology development.

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  • Digital Health
  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Health Services Research

Background:

  • Holistic eHealth development requires alignment between technology, users, and context.
  • Existing frameworks lack specific guidance on research activities for diverse eHealth development aims, phases, and settings.
  • Researchers often face challenges due to a lack of synthesized knowledge on participatory eHealth development processes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide an overview of development strategies used in studies adhering to the Center for eHealth Research (CeHRes) Roadmap.
  • To identify the goals for which these eHealth development methods are applicable.
  • To offer insights into lessons learned from applying these methods in eHealth research.

Main Methods:

  • A systematic review of eHealth development studies based on the CeHRes Roadmap principles was conducted.
  • Data extraction focused on strategy type, rationale, research questions, and lessons learned.
  • Lessons learned were synthesized using a narrative, inductive approach.

Main Results:

  • 160 eHealth development studies were included, identifying 10 overarching development methods and 7 products.
  • Methods include focus groups, interviews, usability tests, and experience sampling; products include prototypes, requirements, and personas.
  • Examples of application and lessons learned were provided for various methods and products.

Conclusions:

  • A wide array of methods and products exist for different stages and contexts of eHealth development.
  • Combining multiple strategies is recommended for complex eHealth development, with no single optimal approach.
  • Researchers should select methods based on research objectives, context, and participant characteristics to optimize eHealth development.