7 General Discussion 145 • User engagement Prioritize user engagement through a well-designed and simple user experience, focusing on well-integrated behavior change components to maintain engagement. • Personalization Achieve personalization through a blended care approach, combining digital platforms with human interaction to address barriers faced by individuals with a low SEP effectively. Figure 7.1 Implications for design for eHealth equity. 7.5 Strengths and limitations The participatory nature of our studies, which emphasized direct engagement with individuals in the target group in all project phases, can be considered as one of this dissertation’s strengths. This research brings individuals with a low SEP to the forefront as active collaborators, providing a platform for their perspectives to be heard and integrated. This offers insights that might otherwise be overlooked in more traditional research settings. The participatory nature was not only limited to people with a low SEP. We also actively involved different types of professionals working with eHealth to gather their perspectives and requirements first-hand about requirements for a knowledge tool for developing equitable eHealth interventions.
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