Developers and evaluation of interactive health communication applications |
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Affiliation: | 1. Dartmouth Medical School, Dartmouth, NH (Dr. Henderson), Oregon Center for Applied Science, Inc. and Oregon Research Institute (Dr. Noell), Eugene, OR, USA;2. University of Georgia (Dr. Reeves), Athens, GA, USA;3. Stanford University School of Medicine (Dr. Robinson), Palo Alto, CA, USA;4. University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center (Dr. Strecher), Ann Arbor, MI, USA |
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Abstract: | Background: Developers of Interactive Health Communication (IHC) are capable of providing great benefit by creating interactive programs that serve to protect and improve health. Conducting proper evaluation of these programs will ensure that they achieve these goals more successfully.Conclusions: This article seeks to inform developers of IHC about which types of evaluation are most important to include as a part of the development process and to examine the ways in which such evaluation can be implemented to benefit the producers—and ultimately, the consumers—of IHC. |
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