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Integrating Top-down and Bottom-up Requirements in eHealth Development: The Case of a Mobile Self-compassion Intervention for People With Newly Diagnosed Cancer

Integrating Top-down and Bottom-up Requirements in eHealth Development: The Case of a Mobile Self-compassion Intervention for People With Newly Diagnosed Cancer

Top-down requirements could be introduced into the co-design process by researchers or other experts. Although in medical and behavioral research, top-down requirements for interventions are common [27,28], existing frameworks of e Health development are predominantly based on bottom-up requirements and user-centered design (see the review by van Gemert-Pijnen et al [29] for an overview). Thus, it is unclear how top-down requirements can be optimally integrated into the co-design process.

Judith Austin, Constance H C Drossaert, Jelle van Dijk, Robbert Sanderman, Elin Børøsund, Jelena Mirkovic, Marijke Schotanus-Dijkstra, Nienke J Peeters, Jan-Willem J R Van 't Klooster, Maya J Schroevers, Ernst T Bohlmeijer

JMIR Cancer 2022;8(3):e37502

Patient Recruitment System for Clinical Trials: Mixed Methods Study About Requirements at Ten University Hospitals

Patient Recruitment System for Clinical Trials: Mixed Methods Study About Requirements at Ten University Hospitals

Schreiweis and Bergh [16] argue that “a detailed analysis of stakeholders’ requirements would help implementing better patient recruitment systems (PRS) in the future” and took a 2-fold approach to do so. They named some functional requirements for PRS, but no information on the context, the methods, or the participant count (N) was provided. Trinczek et al [17] interviewed 6 “domain experts” and identified a set of 23 tasks, with most tasks being related to patient identification.

Kai Fitzer, Renate Haeuslschmid, Romina Blasini, Fatma Betül Altun, Christopher Hampf, Sherry Freiesleben, Philipp Macho, Hans-Ulrich Prokosch, Christian Gulden

JMIR Med Inform 2022;10(4):e28696

Future Mobile Device Usage, Requirements, and Expectations of Physicians in German University Hospitals: Web-Based Survey

Future Mobile Device Usage, Requirements, and Expectations of Physicians in German University Hospitals: Web-Based Survey

For the preparation of the survey questions, an unstructured exploratory interview was conducted with 3 junior and 3 senior physicians focusing on their requirements and perceptions toward mobile devices. The results were used to construct the questionnaire for the actual study. The study was designed as an open web-based survey in 8 German university hospitals and conducted among physicians of all medical disciplines (Limesurvey).

Oliver Maassen, Sebastian Fritsch, Julia Gantner, Saskia Deffge, Julian Kunze, Gernot Marx, Johannes Bickenbach

J Med Internet Res 2020;22(12):e23955

Health Systems Readiness to Manage the Hypertension Epidemic in Primary Health Care Facilities in the Western Cape, South Africa: A Study Protocol

Health Systems Readiness to Manage the Hypertension Epidemic in Primary Health Care Facilities in the Western Cape, South Africa: A Study Protocol

Our proposal aims to address these key aspects of the scale-up of an intervention by examining health system requirements to ensure successful delivery of medications to control the hypertension epidemic in South Africa. In order to serve this purpose, we have chosen to use the framework proposed by Gavin Yamey in 2012, hereafter referred to as the “Yamey Framework,” illustrated in Figure 1 [8].

Rodrigue Innocent Deuboué Tchialeu, Sanni Yaya, Ronald Labonté

JMIR Res Protoc 2016;5(1):e35