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Chapter 5 120 Table 1. Continued. Author (Year), Location Title Person, B. (2016), Tanzania.[84] Community co-designed schistosomiasis control interventions for schoolaged children in Zanzibar. Petersen, M. (2017), Denmark.[85] Development and testing of a mobile application to support diabetes selfmanagement for people with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes: a design thinking case study. Ragouzeos, D. (2019), USA.[86] “Am I OK?” using human centered design to empower rheumatoid arthritis patients through patient reported outcomes. Ray, J. (2019), USA. [87] Computerized clinical decision support system for emergency department–initiated buprenorphine for opioid use disorder: Usercentered design. Rothgangel, A. (2017), The Netherlands.[88] Design and Development of a Telerehabilitation Platform for Patients With Phantom Limb Pain: A User-Centered Approach. Salmon, M. (2015), Congo.[89] Alternative ultrasound gel for a sustainable ultrasound program: Application of human centered design. Schild, S. (2019), Germany.[90] A digital cognitive aid for anaesthesia to support intraoperative crisis management: Results of the user-centered design process. Sedlmayr, B. (2019), Germany.[91] User-centered design of a mobile medication management. Seeber, L. (2015), Germany.[92] A Design Thinking Approach to Effective Vaccine Safety Communication. Sonney, J. (2019), USA. [93] Applying Human-Centered Design to the Development of an Asthma Essentials Kit for School-Aged Children and Their Parents. Srinivas, P. (2019), USA.[94] Context-sensitive ecological momentary assessment: Application of usercentered design for improving user satisfaction and engagement during self-report. Stevens, A. (2018), The Netherlands.[95] The development of a patient-specific method for physiotherapy goal setting: a user-centered design. Taylor, D. (2003), USA.[96] User-centered development of a Web-based preschool vision screening tool.

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