2021
DOI: 10.1007/s12178-020-09683-3
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Patient Education in Orthopedics: the Role of Information Design and User Experience

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“…A large-scale study revealed that UI is applied extensively in medicine, but it is mostly used in the development of mobile applications (Bradonjic et al, 2019). In this regard, UI has been applied in the m-health context and development of mobile applications for the self-management of healthcare issues (Gray et al, 2020), reporting of health problems (Zaidi et al, 2020) and education (Goldchmit et al, 2021). With the fast adoption of technology and the use of cellphones, various health apps are designed and classified as medical devices.…”
Section: User Innovation In Healthcaretechnologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A large-scale study revealed that UI is applied extensively in medicine, but it is mostly used in the development of mobile applications (Bradonjic et al, 2019). In this regard, UI has been applied in the m-health context and development of mobile applications for the self-management of healthcare issues (Gray et al, 2020), reporting of health problems (Zaidi et al, 2020) and education (Goldchmit et al, 2021). With the fast adoption of technology and the use of cellphones, various health apps are designed and classified as medical devices.…”
Section: User Innovation In Healthcaretechnologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Empowering users has radically changed the way user and customer value is created and transferred; therefore, many organizations have consequently set out business concepts based on the recognition of these changes and the opportunities they bring about. By adopting technology solutions, health organizations and clinical services have started to empower users in contexts such as self-management treatments (Goldchmit et al, 2021), healthcare education (Xu et al, 2020), care for vulnerable users (Gill et al, 2019) and developing peer-to-peer online communities (Amann and Rubinelli, 2017). Chen et al (2014) suggest that e-health as a service innovation needs to consider a wide variety of users, including patients, service recipients and service providers, when it comes to the formation of commercially viable business concepts.…”
Section: User Innovation In Healthcaretechnologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Collaboration is related to understanding each other’s needs and motivations, as well as to creating opportunity for support [ 19 •• , 24 •• ]. Collaboration enriches the generation, selection, and implementation of ideas, in addition to the dissemination of new practices [ 12 • , 27 , 30 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A narrative review was done to map theoretical approaches and themes, as well as to identify knowledge gaps within the literature [ 11 , 12 • ]. Data collection was done on Web of Science, Scopus, and Pubmed databases, and the initial search considered the specific keywords (“design thinking”) AND (orthopedics).…”
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confidence: 99%