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Official websites use. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites. By involving end users of eHealth in cocreation processes when designing eHealth solutions, an acceptable and relevant product can be secured.
This study aims to explore the views of patients with CRC, their informal caregivers, and health care professionals HCPs on information technology and the design of eHealth support in CRC care. A semistructured interview guide was used for data collection, and the data were analyzed by systematic text condensation. Participants described the diverse experiences of patients with CRC seeking web-based information. Age and digital competence were highlighted as influencers of the use of information technology.
Patients rarely received advice from HCPs about relevant and secure websites containing information on CRC diagnosis and treatment.
Features of desired eHealth interventions in following up patients with CRC were patient education, health monitoring, and communication with HCPs. Several elements affect the activities of patients with CRC seeking health information. Age, inexperience with computer technology, and lack of access to web-based health information may reduce the ability of patients with CRC to engage in decision-making processes regarding illness and treatment. Involving end users of eHealth services is necessary to ensure high-quality tailored services that are perceived as user friendly and relevant to the end users.