Certificate of Achievement
has completed the following course:
eHealth: Combining Psychology, Technology, and Health
University of Twente
This online course provided insight into the domain of eHealth, described methods to develop eHealth, and explained theories that enable behaviour change and facilitate implementation. It addressed the development and use in practice of eHealth technologies by means of a variety of case studies, assignments and examples. The perspectives of eHealth developers, patients, healthcare professionals and people who want to improve and maintain their health and wellbeing are accounted for.
6 weeks, 3 hours per week
Saskia Kelders
Assistant Professor eHealth
University of Twente
Lisette van Gemert-Pijnen
Professor Persuasive Health Technology
University of Twente
Transcript
Learning outcomes
- Explain the term eHealth, give examples of possible forms of eHealth, and identify possible benefits and barriers
- Apply and recognize theoretical principles from Human Centred Design, behaviour change theory and the Persuasive Systems Design Model when designing an eHealth technology
- Identify the most important principles and theories from eHealth implementation and recognize implementation methods
- Describe how the phases and principles of the CeHRes Roadmap are used in the development of eHealth technologies
- Explain the rationale behind formative and summative evaluation and recognize methods from both forms of evaluation
Syllabus
- Meaning and application of eHealth
- Different domains of eHealth
- Human Centered Design
- Usability testing
- Values and requirements
- Behaviour change
- Persuasive technology
- Implementation of eHealth technology
- Formative and summative evaluation
- Log data analysis
Issued on 30th March 2023
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