Tiia Yrttiaho

Tiia Yrttiaho
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  • Master of Science
  • Doctoral researcher at University of Oulu

Patient and public involvement, digital health, digital therapeutics

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University of Oulu
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  • Doctoral researcher

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Publications (5)
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Participatory methods have been introduced in healthcare to increase the adoption and acceptance of digital solutions for disease management and health promotion. However, there is not much evidence-based knowledge on how to integrate participatory methods into cohort studies effectively and efficiently. This study reports the results of a health m...
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Patient and public involvement (PPI) is a practice for involving future users in the design, development, and research of health technologies. There is increasing interest and demand for PPI, but little evidence based methodological support for integrating PPI in agile development processes. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic condition that sever...
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Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a common neurological disease that can impact not only individuals diagnosed with the condition but also their informal carers, i.e. family members and friends. This scoping review aimed to map the role that family members and friends of people with multiple sclerosis have had in digital health research. The scoping revie...
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Patient and public involvement (PPI) is increasingly used for improving quality of the research. There are many barriers in translating PPI into practice, including lacking examples of good practices. Frameworks that have been developed in one setting do not readily transfer to other settings. In this paper, we examine the implementation of PPI in...

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