TY - CPAPER AU - Heidi Enwald AU - Kristina Eriksson-Backa AU - Noora Hirvonen AU - Isto Huvila AB - New e-health services and technologies are developed around the world with expectations of multiple individual and system-wide benefits. Even if there is no single reason why many e-health projects have failed to deliver their expected gains, one central contributing factor has been their narrow focus on technology and a failure to understand the use of e-health in the context of citizens' general health information behaviour. Here we report key findings from the ongoing research project Taking Health Information Behaviour into Account: implications of a neglected element for successful implementation of consumer health technologies on older adults, funded by the Academy of Finland (2015-2020). The project aims at explicating premises for the development of e-health services that are comprehensible, meaningful, and useful in the context of how older adults seek, use and manage information, and more specifically health information, in their everyday lives. BT - Information Science Trends -The ASIS&ST European Chapter Research Series. 08-10 June 2020 DO - 10.5281/zenodo.3885077 LA - eng N2 - New e-health services and technologies are developed around the world with expectations of multiple individual and system-wide benefits. Even if there is no single reason why many e-health projects have failed to deliver their expected gains, one central contributing factor has been their narrow focus on technology and a failure to understand the use of e-health in the context of citizens' general health information behaviour. Here we report key findings from the ongoing research project Taking Health Information Behaviour into Account: implications of a neglected element for successful implementation of consumer health technologies on older adults, funded by the Academy of Finland (2015-2020). The project aims at explicating premises for the development of e-health services that are comprehensible, meaningful, and useful in the context of how older adults seek, use and manage information, and more specifically health information, in their everyday lives. PB - Zenodo PY - 2020 T2 - Information Science Trends -The ASIS&ST European Chapter Research Series. 08-10 June 2020 TI - Taking health information behaviour into account in user-centered design of e-health services - key findings from an ongoing research project UR - http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3885077 ER -