Developing and Integrating Digital Sources in an Accessible and Sustainable Online Platform for Adolescents and Young Adult Cancer Survivors: Collaborative Design Approach
Carla Vlooswijk, Sophia HE Sleeman, Jonas Pluis, Daphne Bakker, Lisanne de Groot, Eveliene Manten, Peter Heine, Olga Husson, Mies C van Eenbergen, Pieter Vandekerckhove

TL;DR
This study shows how a collaborative design approach can create a sustainable online platform for young cancer survivors by integrating resources and involving stakeholders.
Contribution
The study introduces a strategic collaborative design method to develop an accessible and sustainable online platform for adolescent and young adult cancer survivors.
Findings
A collaborative design approach successfully integrated diverse resources into a single online platform for young cancer survivors.
Stakeholder involvement improved accessibility and user experience for adolescent and young adult cancer survivors.
The study identified key themes for successful collaboration, including stakeholder participation and cross-organizational teamwork.
Abstract
Digital support for adolescent and young adult cancer survivors is fragmented and results in lacking a reliable overview of support services available to them. Collaborative design promises to integrate perspectives of diverse stakeholders and could help to develop an online platform, which increases access and has a long-term perspective. However, it has not yet been explored how collaborative design can be used more strategically to develop an online platform with these aims. This study aimed to explore how a collaborative design approach could be applied to develop an online platform for adolescent and young adult cancer survivors, focusing on three key objectives: integrating existing resources, improving accessibility, and ensuring long-term financial sustainability. In this action research study, we reflect on a collaborative design process to develop an online platform for…
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TopicsChildhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life · Adolescent and Pediatric Healthcare · Family Support in Illness
