Online Guide for Electronic Health Evaluation Approaches: Systematic Scoping Review and Concept Mapping Study

BackgroundDespite the increase in use and high expectations of digital health solutions, scientific evidence about the effectiveness of electronic health (eHealth) and other aspects such as usability and accuracy is lagging behind. eHealth solutions are complex interventions,...

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Main Authors: Bonten, Tobias N, Rauwerdink, Anneloek, Wyatt, Jeremy C, Kasteleyn, Marise J, Witkamp, Leonard, Riper, Heleen, van Gemert-Pijnen, Lisette JEWC, Cresswell, Kathrin, Sheikh, Aziz, Schijven, Marlies P, Chavannes, Niels H
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Language:English
Published: JMIR Publications 2020-08-01
Series:Journal of Medical Internet Research
Online Access:https://www.jmir.org/2020/8/e17774
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spelling doaj-6f6fc6c3397244a6b3fce895b99925d52021-04-02T18:40:55ZengJMIR PublicationsJournal of Medical Internet Research1438-88712020-08-01228e1777410.2196/17774Online Guide for Electronic Health Evaluation Approaches: Systematic Scoping Review and Concept Mapping StudyBonten, Tobias NRauwerdink, AnneloekWyatt, Jeremy CKasteleyn, Marise JWitkamp, LeonardRiper, Heleenvan Gemert-Pijnen, Lisette JEWCCresswell, KathrinSheikh, AzizSchijven, Marlies PChavannes, Niels H BackgroundDespite the increase in use and high expectations of digital health solutions, scientific evidence about the effectiveness of electronic health (eHealth) and other aspects such as usability and accuracy is lagging behind. eHealth solutions are complex interventions, which require a wide array of evaluation approaches that are capable of answering the many different questions that arise during the consecutive study phases of eHealth development and implementation. However, evaluators seem to struggle in choosing suitable evaluation approaches in relation to a specific study phase. ObjectiveThe objective of this project was to provide a structured overview of the existing eHealth evaluation approaches, with the aim of assisting eHealth evaluators in selecting a suitable approach for evaluating their eHealth solution at a specific evaluation study phase. MethodsThree consecutive steps were followed. Step 1 was a systematic scoping review, summarizing existing eHealth evaluation approaches. Step 2 was a concept mapping study asking eHealth researchers about approaches for evaluating eHealth. In step 3, the results of step 1 and 2 were used to develop an “eHealth evaluation cycle” and subsequently compose the online “eHealth methodology guide.” ResultsThe scoping review yielded 57 articles describing 50 unique evaluation approaches. The concept mapping study questioned 43 eHealth researchers, resulting in 48 unique approaches. After removing duplicates, 75 unique evaluation approaches remained. Thereafter, an “eHealth evaluation cycle” was developed, consisting of six evaluation study phases: conceptual and planning, design, development and usability, pilot (feasibility), effectiveness (impact), uptake (implementation), and all phases. Finally, the “eHealth methodology guide” was composed by assigning the 75 evaluation approaches to the specific study phases of the “eHealth evaluation cycle.” ConclusionsSeventy-five unique evaluation approaches were found in the literature and suggested by eHealth researchers, which served as content for the online “eHealth methodology guide.” By assisting evaluators in selecting a suitable evaluation approach in relation to a specific study phase of the “eHealth evaluation cycle,” the guide aims to enhance the quality, safety, and successful long-term implementation of novel eHealth solutions.https://www.jmir.org/2020/8/e17774
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author Bonten, Tobias N
Rauwerdink, Anneloek
Wyatt, Jeremy C
Kasteleyn, Marise J
Witkamp, Leonard
Riper, Heleen
van Gemert-Pijnen, Lisette JEWC
Cresswell, Kathrin
Sheikh, Aziz
Schijven, Marlies P
Chavannes, Niels H
spellingShingle Bonten, Tobias N
Rauwerdink, Anneloek
Wyatt, Jeremy C
Kasteleyn, Marise J
Witkamp, Leonard
Riper, Heleen
van Gemert-Pijnen, Lisette JEWC
Cresswell, Kathrin
Sheikh, Aziz
Schijven, Marlies P
Chavannes, Niels H
Online Guide for Electronic Health Evaluation Approaches: Systematic Scoping Review and Concept Mapping Study
Journal of Medical Internet Research
author_facet Bonten, Tobias N
Rauwerdink, Anneloek
Wyatt, Jeremy C
Kasteleyn, Marise J
Witkamp, Leonard
Riper, Heleen
van Gemert-Pijnen, Lisette JEWC
Cresswell, Kathrin
Sheikh, Aziz
Schijven, Marlies P
Chavannes, Niels H
author_sort Bonten, Tobias N
title Online Guide for Electronic Health Evaluation Approaches: Systematic Scoping Review and Concept Mapping Study
title_short Online Guide for Electronic Health Evaluation Approaches: Systematic Scoping Review and Concept Mapping Study
title_full Online Guide for Electronic Health Evaluation Approaches: Systematic Scoping Review and Concept Mapping Study
title_fullStr Online Guide for Electronic Health Evaluation Approaches: Systematic Scoping Review and Concept Mapping Study
title_full_unstemmed Online Guide for Electronic Health Evaluation Approaches: Systematic Scoping Review and Concept Mapping Study
title_sort online guide for electronic health evaluation approaches: systematic scoping review and concept mapping study
publisher JMIR Publications
series Journal of Medical Internet Research
issn 1438-8871
publishDate 2020-08-01
description BackgroundDespite the increase in use and high expectations of digital health solutions, scientific evidence about the effectiveness of electronic health (eHealth) and other aspects such as usability and accuracy is lagging behind. eHealth solutions are complex interventions, which require a wide array of evaluation approaches that are capable of answering the many different questions that arise during the consecutive study phases of eHealth development and implementation. However, evaluators seem to struggle in choosing suitable evaluation approaches in relation to a specific study phase. ObjectiveThe objective of this project was to provide a structured overview of the existing eHealth evaluation approaches, with the aim of assisting eHealth evaluators in selecting a suitable approach for evaluating their eHealth solution at a specific evaluation study phase. MethodsThree consecutive steps were followed. Step 1 was a systematic scoping review, summarizing existing eHealth evaluation approaches. Step 2 was a concept mapping study asking eHealth researchers about approaches for evaluating eHealth. In step 3, the results of step 1 and 2 were used to develop an “eHealth evaluation cycle” and subsequently compose the online “eHealth methodology guide.” ResultsThe scoping review yielded 57 articles describing 50 unique evaluation approaches. The concept mapping study questioned 43 eHealth researchers, resulting in 48 unique approaches. After removing duplicates, 75 unique evaluation approaches remained. Thereafter, an “eHealth evaluation cycle” was developed, consisting of six evaluation study phases: conceptual and planning, design, development and usability, pilot (feasibility), effectiveness (impact), uptake (implementation), and all phases. Finally, the “eHealth methodology guide” was composed by assigning the 75 evaluation approaches to the specific study phases of the “eHealth evaluation cycle.” ConclusionsSeventy-five unique evaluation approaches were found in the literature and suggested by eHealth researchers, which served as content for the online “eHealth methodology guide.” By assisting evaluators in selecting a suitable evaluation approach in relation to a specific study phase of the “eHealth evaluation cycle,” the guide aims to enhance the quality, safety, and successful long-term implementation of novel eHealth solutions.
url https://www.jmir.org/2020/8/e17774
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