Jasper Faber

This chapter is published as: Faber, J. S. & Al-Dhahir, I., Kraal, J. J., Breeman, L., van den Berg-Emons, H. J. G., Reijnders, T., van Dijk, S., Janssen, V. R., Kraaijenhagen, R. A., Visch, V. T., Chavannes, N. H., Evers, A. W. M. (2023). Guide Development for eHealth Interventions Targeting People with a Low Socioeconomic Position: Participatory Design Approach. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 25. doi: 10.2196/48461 The IeG developed in this chapter can be found at: https://www.tudelft.nl/inclusive-ehealthguide. All research data and code supporting the findings described in this chapter are available in 4TU. Centre for Research Data at 10.4121/ddad2577-1cb5-4447-8d95-6417011f04ff CHAPTER 4 Guide development for eHealth interventions targeting people with a low socioeconomic position In Chapters 2 and 3, our approach to knowledge collection has been predominantly bottom-up, involving direct collaboration with the target group and through a handson case study. However, to ensure a comprehensive understanding, it was essential to complement the bottom-up, nuanced insights with a broader top-down perspective that sheds light on overarching patterns and systemic factors. Therefore, Isra Al- Dhahir adopted a top-down perspective, conducting a scoping review of existing literature and engaging with professionals to identify common barriers and facilitators in the field. The current chapter is centered on combining bottom-up and top-down perspectives to develop the Inclusive eHealth Guide (IeG). We aimed to synthesize previously gathered knowledge into a practical tool for professionals (e.g., developers, researchers, healthcare providers) to make a tangible impact in the field. To ensure the guide’s applicability, we employed a participatory approach with these professionals. This resulted in the first version of the IeG.

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