Consumer Health Informatics: Informing Consumers and Improving Health Care

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Deborah Lewis, Gunther Eysenbach, Rita Kukafka, P. Zoe Stavri, Holly Jimison
Springer Science & Business Media, 30 Mar 2006 - 258 halaman

Edited by five leaders in the field of health informatics, Consumer Health Informatics explores all aspects of this evolving science. This comprehensive volume will be an indispensable tool for both professionals and students as it details the broad scope of consumer health informatics and its impact on today's progressive and ever-changing world of health care. The inclusion of several case studies serves to examine pertinent topics, namely computer-based information for cancer; National Library of Medicine initiatives; and web-based patient preferences and utilities. Designed for use by medical IT specialists, physicians, nurses, healthcare providers, and professors and students of medical informatics, the book's chapter highlights include patient empowerment; frameworks and models for health behavior change and patient education; patient to patient communication; patient to provider communication; privacy and confidentiality; ethical issues; evaluation methods, and more.

 

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Consumer Health Informatics
1
Tailored Health Communication
22
Information Delivery Methods
61
Qualitative Evaluation in Consumer Health Informatics
85
EMail and Other
107
Consumer Health Vocabulary
122
Disability Informatics
129
Ethical Issues in Consumer Health Informatics
143
Security of Healthcare Information Systems
162
The National Library of Medicine Reaches Out to Consumers
188
Collaborative Tools to Support Families
199
Patients as Participants in Shared Care Planning at
208
Using Semantic Web Technologies
217
The MIHEART Project
227
10 Years of Research and Development in Consumer Health
239
Index
249

Social Informatics and Consumer Health
150

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