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According to Chatterjee et al [19], empowerment messages should be aligned with personal goals and experientially rewarding. We used 2 components, namely disease or health state and social network from [19] to develop empowerment messages that are aligned with personal goals. As each respondent may have different personal health-related goals, we adopted the more common goals (for those who are concerned about their health), which are to exercise regularly and to keep healthy.
JMIR Hum Factors 2023;10:e47103
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This study followed the design science research (DSR) approach suggested by Hevner and Chatterjee [8]. Hevner et al [16] presented design science as a legitimate research paradigm to be employed in the Information Systems research projects, where the goal was to solve practical problems. DSR aims to build and evaluate technology artifacts in an iterative process. This process can be seen as the embodiment of 3 related cycles of activities: the relevance cycle, the rigor cycle, and the design cycle.
J Med Internet Res 2020;22(5):e15497
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Design and Usability of a Heart Failure mHealth System: A Pilot Study
JMIR Hum Factors 2017;4(1):e9
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