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Chapter 5 114 Table 1. Continued. Author (Year), Location Title Dijkstra. N. (2018), The Netherlands.[40] Development of ehome, a mobile instrument for reporting, monitoring, and consulting drug-related problems in home care: Human-centered design study. Eberhart, A. (2019), USA.[41] Using a human-centered design approach for collaborative decisionmaking in paediatric asthma care. Erol Barkana, D. (2013), Turkey.[42] Improvement of design of a surgical interface using an eye tracking device. Erwin, K. (2019), USA. [43] Development of a Framework and Tool to Facilitate Cost-of-Care Conversations With Patients During Prenatal Care. Ettinger, K. (2016), South Africa.[44] Building quality mHealth for low resource settings. Fabri, M. (2016), UK.[45] Using design thinking to engage autistic students in participatory design of an online toolkit to help with transition into higher education. Farinango, C. (2018), Columbia.[46] Human-centered design of a personal health record system for metabolic syndrome management based on the ISO 9241-210:2010 standard. Ferris, T. (2013), USA. [47] The design of neonatal incubators: A systems-oriented, human-centered approach. Foley, K. (2019), USA. [48] Primary Care Women’s Health Screening: A Case Study of a Community Engaged Human Centered Design Approach to Enhancing the Screening Process. Fortuna, K. (2017), USA.[49] Adapting a Psychosocial Intervention for Smartphone Delivery to MiddleAged and Older Adults with Serious Mental Illness. Furberg, R. (2018), USA.[50] A digital decision support tool to enhance decisional capacity for clinical trial consent: Design and development. Gacnik, M. (2017), Slovenia.[51] User-centred app design for speech sound disorders interventions with tablet computers. Garvelink, M. (2016), Canada.[52] Development of a decision guide to support the elderly in decision making about location of care: an iterative, user-centered design. Garvelink, M. (2017), Canada.[53] Deciding How to Stay Independent at Home in Later Years: Development and Acceptability Testing of an Informative Web-Based Module. Garvin, J. (2019), USA.[54] Descriptive Usability Study of CirrODS: Clinical Decision and Workflow Support Tool for Management of Patients With Cirrhosis.

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