Irene Göttgens

Human Centered Design in Health Research 115 5 End-user population Innovation type Design Approach Study Design Home care nurses, general practitioners, and pharmacists. E-home solution for monitoring and consulting. Human-centred design Mixed Methods Parents and children that are dealing with asthma management in a lower income environment. Physical decision-making aids. Human-centred design Qualitative Surgeons that perform kidney tumour cryoablations. Eye tracking device. User-centred design Qualitative Patients receiving prenatal care. Conversation framework. Human-centred design Qualitative Community healthcare workers. mHealth app to inform clinical decision making. Human-centred design Mixed Methods Students with autism. Online toolkit. Design Thinking Mixed Methods Individuals at risk for metabolic syndrome. Personal health record system. Human-centred design Mixed Methods Infants, medical practitioners, and family members. Neonatal incubators. Human-centred design Qualitative Women receiving health screening in primary care. Health screening tool. Human-centred design Qualitative Middle-aged and older adults with serious mental illness. Mobile app for medical and psychiatric selfmanagement. User-centred design Qualitative People diagnosed with fragile X syndrome and clinicians. Tablet-based decision support tool. User-centred design Qualitative Children with speechlanguage pathology. App for speech sound disorder therapy. User-centred design Mixed Methods Elderly people and their informal caregivers. Decision guide (physical). User-centred design Mixed Methods Seniors with loss of autonomy. Interactive website. User-centred design Qualitative Clinicians caring for patients with cirrhosis. Clinical decision and workflow support tool (digital). User-centred design Mixed Methods

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