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Chapter 5 112 Table 1. Characteristics of the included studies. Author (Year), Location Title Bae, J. (2009), Korea.[25] Development of a user-centered health information service system for depressive symptom management. Birnie, K. A. (2019), Canada.[26] ICanCope PostOp: User-centered design of a smartphone-based app for self-management of postoperative pain in children and adolescents. Brox, E. (2017), Norway.[27] User-Centered Design of Serious Games for Older Adults Following 3 Years of Experience With Exergames for Seniors: A Study Design. Cairn, N. (2018), UK.[28] Rethinking the foam cosmesis for people with lower limb absence. Carey-Smith, B.E. (2013), UK.[29] A user-centred design process to develop technology to improve sleep quality in residential care homes. Caro, K. (2017), Mexico.[30] FroggyBobby: An exergame to support children with motor problems practicing motor coordination exercises during therapeutic interventions. Catalani, C. (2014), Kenia.[31] A clinical decision support system for integrating tuberculosis and HIV care in Kenya: A human-centered design approach. Cawood, T. (2016), New Zealand.[32] Creating the optimal workspace for hospital staff using human centred design. Civan-Hartlzer, A. (2010), USA.[33] Bringing the Field into Focus: User-centred Design of a Patient Expertise Locator. Connelly, K. (2016), USA.[34] Development of an Ecological Momentary Assessment Mobile App for a Low-Literacy, Mexican American Population to Collect Disordered Eating Behaviors. Crespin, O.M. (2018), Canada.[35] Feasibility of adapting the fundamentals of laparoscopic surgery trainer box to endoscopic skills training tool. Curtis, K.E. (2015), UK.[36] Targeting Parents for Childhood Weight Management: Development of a Theory-Driven and User-Centered Healthy Eating App. Dabbs de Vito, A. (2009), USA.[37] User-Centered Design and Interactive Health Technologies for Patients. Das. A. (2013), Norway. [38] Human-centred methods in the design of an e-health solution for patients undergoing weight loss treatment. Davies, A. (2020), UK.[39] Recommendations for Developing Support Tools With People Suffering From Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: Co-Design and Pilot Testing of a Mobile Health Prototype.

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