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Examining Practices Related to Ethical Aspects in eHealth Evaluation Research: Protocol for a Scoping Review

Examining Practices Related to Ethical Aspects in eHealth Evaluation Research: Protocol for a Scoping Review

This is because the established standards in health care, evaluation, and research mostly reflect ethical norms, as stated by Leiber and Meyer [76] in the context of evaluation practice. These often hidden ethical norms likely play a significant role in promoting the integration of ethical considerations into e Health evaluation research practices. However, ethical considerations may not always be addressed systematically or clearly presented in the final publications.

Linda Wienands, Sabine Valenta, Lynn Leppla, Sabina De Geest, László Kovács, Alexandra Teynor, Julia Krumme

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e60849

Evaluating a Web-Based Application to Facilitate Family-School-Health Care Collaboration for Children With Neurodevelopmental Disorders in Inclusive Settings: Protocol for a Nonrandomized Trial

Evaluating a Web-Based Application to Facilitate Family-School-Health Care Collaboration for Children With Neurodevelopmental Disorders in Inclusive Settings: Protocol for a Nonrandomized Trial

Meyer et al [35] identified 6 digital projects and a strategy using an existing social network, all at different development stages. Of these projects, 3 used participatory design, 4 conducted needs analyses, and 3 were field-tested. However, none included a control group nor aimed to evaluate the impact on school inclusion, IEPs, stakeholder interactions, or health and well-being dimensions.

Eric Meyer, Hélène Sauzéon, Isabeau Saint-Supery, Cecile Mazon

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e63378