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How to design equitable digital health tools: A narrative review of design tactics, case studies, and opportunities | PLOS Digital Health
This narrative review summarizes several health equity frameworks to help digital health practitioners conceptualize the equity dimensions of importance for their work, and then provides design approaches that accommodate an equity focus. Specifically, the Double Diamond Model, the IDEAS framework and toolkit, and community collaboration techniques such as participatory design are explored as mechanisms for practitioners to solicit input from members of underserved groups and better design digital health tools that serve their needs.
How People Feel about Progress: Metrics That Drive User Behavior | by Jared Peterson | Sep, 2024 | Product Coalition
What did patients text us when we didn’t ask them to tell us anything?
An in-depth analysis of replies to COVID-19 vaccination outreach reveals thanks, angst — and much more.
Why are Western apps more minimalistic than Asian apps? | by Bas Wallet | UX Collective
How To Improve Your Microcopy: UX Writing Tips For Non-UX Writers — Smashing Magazine
Megastudy shows that reminders boost vaccination but adding free rides does not | Nature
Voice and tone / Content / Zendesk Garden
How to sound like Zendesk Our product is an extension of our brand and we want it to feel like Zendesk. We use visual design to shape what Zendesk looks like, and voice and tone to shape what Zendesk sounds like.
JMIR mHealth and uHealth - Quality of Publicly Available Physical Activity Apps: Review and Content Analysis
Out of the 93 behavior change techniques that can be used, on average only 7 were chosen, and the most common were related to: 1. Feedback on behavior 2. Goal setting 3. Action planning As the study says: “within the “Goals and Planning” BCT group, only 3 out of 9 BCTs were utilized.
Sit, Siri! Designing Our Tech to Have Good Etiquette | by Amber Case | Aug, 2023 | Medium
Etiquette by definition is about graceful relationships between different kinds of people. Good design is about designing calm relationships between technology and people. So we should expect our products to practice proper etiquette. As designers, we should create experiences with that etiquette in mind.
Predicting which type of push notification content motivates users to engage in a self-monitoring app - PMC
User-Feedback Requests: 5 Guidelines
In-App Survey Questions: Guidelines and Templates | Instabug
Components | The Component Gallery
Archetypes of Gamification: Analysis of mHealth Apps
Eight archetypes of gamification emerged from the analysis of health-related mobile apps: (1) competition and collaboration, (2) pursuing self-set goals without rewards, (3) episodical compliance tracking, (4) inherent gamification for external goals, (5) internal rewards for self-set goals, (6) continuous assistance through positive reinforcement, (7) positive and negative reinforcement without rewards, and (8) progressive gamification for health professionals. The results indicate a close relationship between the identified archetypes and the actual health behavior that is being targeted.
Designing Theory-Informed Behavior Change Apps - BehavioralEconomics.com | The BE Hub
Integrating Behavioral Science and Design Thinking to Develop Mobile Health Interventions: Systematic Scoping Review
The NOW! Fest 2021 | Day 1 - YouTube
Designing Health & Fitness Apps with the Mind in Mind - Massimo Ingegno (and other speakers)
Don’t Alienate Your User: A Primer for Internationalisation & Localisation
Designing better links for websites and emails — a guideline
Why are “click here” and “by this link” poor choices? And is it acceptable to use “read more”? In this article, I’ll explain popular wording and formatting mistakes and will show more accessible and informative alternatives.
The endless search for “here“ in the unhelpful “click here“ button
Mobile Patterns - UI UX Inspirational Gallery for iOS and Android
Mobile Patterns — one more design inspirational library worth bookmarking: a large collection of mobile UI/UX patterns, categorized and tagged just look at screenshot examples & learn how to do a great design like the pros.
UX Archive
UX Archive — collected the most interesting user flows that can help you analyze previous products and learn from others about what works and what doesn't. Examine tasks such as booking, logging in, onboarding, purchasing, searching, and more.
8 tips for developing and designing successful behaviour change apps and websites - BehaviourWorks Australia
9 Push Notification Marketing Strategies To Boost Your Subscribers
Putting back users to the forefront: sustainable engagement tips from behavioral science
Luckily, behavioral science can help close the intention-action gap, offering a toolkit to help change behavior for the better. Here are three ways we can apply lessons from behavioral science to drive sustainable engagement:
5 Deadly Onboarding Mistakes To Ban From Your Product
Behaviour Change Techniques in UX/UI Design - Panacea Digital
The BUS Framework: A comprehensive tool in creating an mHealth App utilizing Behavior Change Theories, User-Centered Design, and Social Marketing
Checklist Design - best UI elements for the best UX practice
How to Write A Painless User Story
Designing Healthcare Apps With Delight – Smashing Magazine
Design Principles | Android Developers
HowTo.gov | Helping agencies deliver a great customer experience
Hi: Narrative mapping the world — Medium
Skeleton: Beautiful Boilerplate for Responsive, Mobile-Friendly Development
The web you were used to is gone. Architecture and strategy for you...
How to test responsive designs for free | Webdesigner Depot
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