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The aim of this online-survey study is the development and evaluation of a mobile health application specifically designed to meet the needs of individuals who have previously undergone intensive-care treatment. User acceptance and perception play a crucial role in refining and optimizing the app’s features and functionalities. By actively incorporating suggestions and insights from users, the goal is to enhance the overall usability and better cater to the diverse needs of individuals in post-intensive care recovery. This iterative approach ensures that the application remains responsive to the evolving requirements of its target audience. Overall, the emphasis is on creating a user-centric and adaptive tool for former intensive care patients, to develop a user-friendly mobile app.
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