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Fig 1.

Four categories of persuasive software design with 28 associated category principles.

(22) *Principles informing features and functions within the eHealth intervention.

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Table 1.

Baseline characteristics of patient participants.

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Table 2.

Views per participant of application features over 12 months.

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Fig 2.

PSD inclusion and change effects within key stages of the RCT logic model Abbreviations: CVD, cardiovascular disease; EHR, electronic health record; GP, general practitioner; PSD, persuasive software design; RCT, randomised controlled trial.

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Table 3.

Themes derived from participant feedback about five key features of an integrated eHealth intervention.

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Table 4.

GP experiences and views of an EHR-integrated, consumer-focused portal.

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Table 5.

GP views about the role for integrated portal approaches for patients and providers.

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