Applying the nominal group technique for the conceptual validation of ehealth solutions

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Autor(a) principal: Rosa, Ana Filipa
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Martins, Ana Isabel, Cerqueira, Margarida, Santos, Milton, Silva, Anabela G., Rocha, Nelson Pacheco
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/37775
Resumo: The development of ehealth applications is a complex task, not only in technological terms, but also in the understanding of both the users' needs, expectations and contexts, and the business models. Therefore, initial conceptual validations might be essential to verify whether the proposed solutions are adequate, sustainable, and worth to be developed. The study reported by this paper applied the nominal group technique to verify the potential suitability and sustainability of a diverse set of ehealth applications to support older adults. The study identified a set of transversal advantages (i.e., promotion of active and healthy, integrated care, and healthcare equity) and barriers (i.e., contextual, personal, and development and deployment barriers. As a conclusion, the nominal group technique was adequate for the conceptual validation of the proposed ehealth solutions and provided comprehensive information about issues that must be carefully considered during the development of these solutions to assure their viability and to reduce research waste.
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title Applying the nominal group technique for the conceptual validation of ehealth solutions
spellingShingle Applying the nominal group technique for the conceptual validation of ehealth solutions
Rosa, Ana Filipa
ehealth
Nominal group technique
Conceptual validation
ehealth advantages
ehealth barriers
title_short Applying the nominal group technique for the conceptual validation of ehealth solutions
title_full Applying the nominal group technique for the conceptual validation of ehealth solutions
title_fullStr Applying the nominal group technique for the conceptual validation of ehealth solutions
title_full_unstemmed Applying the nominal group technique for the conceptual validation of ehealth solutions
title_sort Applying the nominal group technique for the conceptual validation of ehealth solutions
author Rosa, Ana Filipa
author_facet Rosa, Ana Filipa
Martins, Ana Isabel
Cerqueira, Margarida
Santos, Milton
Silva, Anabela G.
Rocha, Nelson Pacheco
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author2 Martins, Ana Isabel
Cerqueira, Margarida
Santos, Milton
Silva, Anabela G.
Rocha, Nelson Pacheco
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rosa, Ana Filipa
Martins, Ana Isabel
Cerqueira, Margarida
Santos, Milton
Silva, Anabela G.
Rocha, Nelson Pacheco
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv ehealth
Nominal group technique
Conceptual validation
ehealth advantages
ehealth barriers
topic ehealth
Nominal group technique
Conceptual validation
ehealth advantages
ehealth barriers
description The development of ehealth applications is a complex task, not only in technological terms, but also in the understanding of both the users' needs, expectations and contexts, and the business models. Therefore, initial conceptual validations might be essential to verify whether the proposed solutions are adequate, sustainable, and worth to be developed. The study reported by this paper applied the nominal group technique to verify the potential suitability and sustainability of a diverse set of ehealth applications to support older adults. The study identified a set of transversal advantages (i.e., promotion of active and healthy, integrated care, and healthcare equity) and barriers (i.e., contextual, personal, and development and deployment barriers. As a conclusion, the nominal group technique was adequate for the conceptual validation of the proposed ehealth solutions and provided comprehensive information about issues that must be carefully considered during the development of these solutions to assure their viability and to reduce research waste.
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