“…Personas offer a powerful tool for distilling user data into easily communicable representations, fostering shared understanding among stakeholders across various organizational levels, and facilitating decision-making processes by providing memorable, humanized insights into user needs and preferences [ 10 ]. By better understanding their needs, preferences, feelings, and motivations, personas have proven to be valuable in tailoring and personalizing health service interventions to specific target populations, such as those with irritable bowel syndrome, HPV, and coronary heart disease [ [11] , [12] , [13] ] and enhancing service delivery [ 10 ]. While personas are typically applied to technological development, they have also become a tool for broader applications within the health intervention design and decision-making process [ 10 , 14 ].…”