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Importance of Patient Involvement in Creating Content for eHealth Interventions: Qualitative Case Report in Orthopedics

Importance of Patient Involvement in Creating Content for eHealth Interventions: Qualitative Case Report in Orthopedics

What am I supposed to feel now? Is this normal? That is of course something very personal, I understand that. Four suggestions for improvements were identified for this theme (Table 3). Improvement of information and timing for the theme “Informational and Educational Materials.” The patients unanimously agreed on the importance of physiotherapy sessions after discharge from the hospital.

Thomas Timmers, Walter van der Weegen, Loes Janssen, Jan Kremer, Rudolf Bertijn Kool

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(11):e39637

Assessing Preference Shift and Effects on Patient Knowledge and Decisional Conflict: Cross-Sectional Study of an Interactive Prostate-Specific Antigen Test Patient Decision Aid

Assessing Preference Shift and Effects on Patient Knowledge and Decisional Conflict: Cross-Sectional Study of an Interactive Prostate-Specific Antigen Test Patient Decision Aid

The 3 preference options were represented in the dataset as 0=having the PSA test, 1=not having the PSA test, and 2=I am not sure. The Mc Nemar test was used to determine if users significantly shifted their preference after completing the interactive journey in comparison with their initial preference prior to viewing the information. Chi-square tests were performed to explore possible relationships between knowledge, decisional conflict, and preference shift.

Peter Scalia, Glyn Elwyn, Jan Kremer, Marjan Faber, Marie-Anne Durand

JMIR Cancer 2018;4(2):e11102

Supporting Women Undergoing IVF Treatment With Timely Patient Information Through an App: Randomized Controlled Trial

Supporting Women Undergoing IVF Treatment With Timely Patient Information Through an App: Randomized Controlled Trial

The timing of the push notifications was configured per information item (eg, information about hormone medication side effects was provided 3 days after the intake consultations at 11 am, and information about the preparation for the oocyte puncture appeared 2 days before the oocyte puncture at 8 pm). An overview of the content, notifications, and timing is presented in Multimedia Appendix 1.

Thomas Timmers, Manouk Keijsers, Jan A M Kremer, Loes Janssen, Jesper Smeenk

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2021;9(8):e28104

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