Participatory continuing design: “Living with” videoconferencing in rehabilitation

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Participatory continuing design: “Living with” videoconferencing in rehabilitation. / Aanestad, Margunn; Driveklepp, Anne Merete; Sørli, Hilde; Hertzum, Morten.

Participatory Design and Health Information Technology. ed. / Anne Marie Kanstrup; Ann Bygholm; Pernille Bertelsen; Christian Nøhr. Amsterdam : IOS Press, 2017. p. 45-59 (Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, Vol. 233).

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Harvard

Aanestad, M, Driveklepp, AM, Sørli, H & Hertzum, M 2017, Participatory continuing design: “Living with” videoconferencing in rehabilitation. in AM Kanstrup, A Bygholm, P Bertelsen & C Nøhr (eds), Participatory Design and Health Information Technology. IOS Press, Amsterdam, Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, vol. 233, pp. 45-59. https://doi.org/10.3233/978-1-61499-740-5-45

APA

Aanestad, M., Driveklepp, A. M., Sørli, H., & Hertzum, M. (2017). Participatory continuing design: “Living with” videoconferencing in rehabilitation. In A. M. Kanstrup, A. Bygholm, P. Bertelsen, & C. Nøhr (Eds.), Participatory Design and Health Information Technology (pp. 45-59). IOS Press. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics Vol. 233 https://doi.org/10.3233/978-1-61499-740-5-45

Vancouver

Aanestad M, Driveklepp AM, Sørli H, Hertzum M. Participatory continuing design: “Living with” videoconferencing in rehabilitation. In Kanstrup AM, Bygholm A, Bertelsen P, Nøhr C, editors, Participatory Design and Health Information Technology. Amsterdam: IOS Press. 2017. p. 45-59. (Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, Vol. 233). https://doi.org/10.3233/978-1-61499-740-5-45

Author

Aanestad, Margunn ; Driveklepp, Anne Merete ; Sørli, Hilde ; Hertzum, Morten. / Participatory continuing design: “Living with” videoconferencing in rehabilitation. Participatory Design and Health Information Technology. editor / Anne Marie Kanstrup ; Ann Bygholm ; Pernille Bertelsen ; Christian Nøhr. Amsterdam : IOS Press, 2017. pp. 45-59 (Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, Vol. 233).

Bibtex

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