Co-design of a Virtual Reality Cognitive Remediation Program for Depression (bWell-D) With Patient End Users and Clinicians: Qualitative Interview Study Among Patients and Clinicians
JMIR Serious Games2023Vol. 11, pp. e43904–e43904
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María Elena Hernández Hernández, Erin E. Michalak, Nusrat Choudhury, Mark Hewko, Ivan J. Torres, Mahesh Menon, Raymond W. Lam, Trisha Chakrabarty
Abstract
Patients and clinicians considered bWell-D interesting, acceptable, and potentially feasible, and provided suggestions to enhance its real-world applicability. The inclusion of end-user feedback is encouraged when developing future VR programs for clinical purposes.
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