A Design Framework for Microintervention Software Technology in Digital Health: Critical Interpretive Synthesis
Journal of Medical Internet Research2025Vol. 27, pp. e72658–e72658
Dan Roland Persson, Mel Ramasawmy, Nushrat Khan, Amitava Banerjee, Ann Blandford, Jakob E. Bardram, Per Bækgaard
Abstract
The resulting D-MIST framework, based on current state-of-the-art literature, describes the components of microintervention systems and how these contribute to a consolidated experience. Based hereon, we suggest opportunities for personalization of microintervention systems, discuss design guidelines, and the roles of actors in creating health narratives aiming to obtain better distal health outcomes.
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