2023
DOI: 10.2196/preprints.46297
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Cocreation of Assistive Technologies for Patients With Long COVID: Qualitative Analysis of a Literature Review on the Challenges of Patient Involvement in Health and Nursing Sciences (Preprint)

Katharina Dalko,
Bernhard Kraft,
Patrick Jahn
et al.

Abstract: BACKGROUND Digital assistive technologies have the potential to address the pressing need for adequate therapy options for patients with long COVID (also known as <i>post–COVID-19 condition</i>) by enabling the implementation of individual and independent rehabilitation programs. However, the involvement of the target patient group is necessary to develop digital devices that are closely aligned to the needs of this particular patient group. … Show more

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