Table 3.
Additional data items extracted from the top 30 studies.
| Variable | Definition |
| Specific product | Specific resource developed; for example, named mobile app or website URL |
| Models and theory base | Defined structures and models within the project design and delivery, such as Stages of Change |
| Participatory frameworks | Defined frameworks involving end users in the development of resources, such as, CeHResa Roadmap |
| Interventions | Specific therapeutic program or guideline, such as Acceptance and Commitment Therapy |
| Health service user (HSU) population | Defined end user group for a particular eHealthb project; for example, young people with diabetes |
| Health service provider (HSP) population | Defined group of health professionals involved in an eHealth project; for example, mental health clinicians, oncologists |
| Teams or groups | Defined teams or groups involved in the development of an eHealth project; for example, leadership team, research group, or advisory group |
| Methods | Methods or processes used during the development of an eHealth resource. Includes both participatory and nonparticipatory methods (for example, ethics application and literature search). Participants are identified for some methods (for example, Focus Group [HSU] and Interview [HSP]_ |
| CeHRes Roadmap stage | Methods sorted into different stages of a defined participatory framework known as the CeHRes Roadmap [25]. The 5 stages include: (1) Contextual Inquiry, (2) Value Specification, (3) Design, (4) Operationalization, and (5) Summative Evaluation. |
| Themes/findings (HSU’s perspective) | Reported feedback from HSU about the eHealth resource and development process |
| Author/researcher recommendations | Reported results, limitations, and recommendations |
aCeHRes: Center for eHealth Research and Disease Management.
beHealth: electronic health.