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  • Co-design (cocreation) enhances eHealth solution acceptability but requires significant investment and isn't always successful.
  • Existing co-design guidelines lack empirical support and situational applicability.
  • There's a gap in understanding and optimizing the participant experience in co-design from their perspective.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe a co-design project focusing on participant experiences.
  • To identify significant factors from the participants' point of view during the co-design process.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative situated cognitive anthropology approach.
  • Data collection via observation, session recordings, and self-confrontation interviews with 20 participants.
  • Analysis using constant comparative method and nonexclusive emerging categorization.

Main Results:

  • Five emerging themes identified, with 'perception of extrinsic constraints and situational effects' being central.
  • Facilitation by the research team and participant interactions significantly influenced experiences.
  • Both positive and negative aspects of participant experiences were documented, with personal benefits and learning observed.

Conclusions:

  • Participant experience is vital for successful co-design.
  • Researchers should focus on creating positive and contributory experiences to encourage future participation.
  • Further research is needed to explore how proposed affordances impact co-design intervention success.