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Mapping Interaction Design in Global Health Interventions: A Comparative Analysis of COVID-19 mHealth Technologies

Background: Technologies are increasingly being deployed in facilitating participatory healthcare. Global governments developed a variety of digital platforms, such as mobile contact tracing apps, to help the public navigate risks and uncertainties during the COVID-19 pandemic. Literature review: Co...

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Published in:IEEE transactions on professional communication 2024-06, Vol.67 (2), p.173-191
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Common Interpretive Framework for Design Analysis (CIFDA)
Comparative analysis
Contact tracing
COVID-19
COVID-19 apps
Design analysis
Design methodology
Digital systems
Global health
Globalization
Government policies
Health care
Interaction Design (IxD)
Linear analysis
Mapping
Medical services
mHealth
Pandemics
Privacy
Public health
Public healthcare
Risk management
Software
Telemedicine
User experience
Vaccines
title Mapping Interaction Design in Global Health Interventions: A Comparative Analysis of COVID-19 mHealth Technologies
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