This book provides a comprehensive introduction to consumer health informatics, and focuses on designing, developing, and marketing tools for supporting the public in health information gathering, tracking, communication, and behavioral management. The book will have three sections: 1) Contexts, 2) Tasks and Tools, and 3) Issues.
This book provides a comprehensive introduction to consumer health informatics, and focuses on designing, developing, and marketing tools for supporting the public in health information gathering, tracking, communication, and behavioral management. The book will have three sections: 1) Contexts, 2) Tasks and Tools, and 3) Issues.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Catherine Arnott Smith, PhD, is a Professor in the Information School and a Discovery Fellow, Virtual Environments Group, Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery, University of Wisconsin-Madison. She is a former medical librarian who moved into biomedical informatics for her PhD through the Center (now Department) of Biomedical Informatics at the University of Pittsburgh (2002), where she was a National Library of Medicine medical informatics predoctoral trainee. Her research centers on consumer interactions with clinical information systems, mediated through text, in settings that range from patient portals to public libraries to disabilities support centers. Alla Keselman, PhD, is a Senior Social Science Analyst in the Office of Engagement and Training, National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, MD. She holds a PhD in human cognition and learning and an MA in biomedical informatics from Columbia University. Dr. Keselman coordinates NLM efforts in evaluating the impact of its health information outreach and community engagement programs. Her research interests include lay understanding of complex health concepts, scientific literacy, and the provision of health information outside clinical settings. She has done work on bringing health and environment-related topics to the science classroom and conducted research into the role of libraries in providing health information to the public.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I Foundations. Chapter 1 Individuals' Opportunities and Challenges in the Era of Participatory Healthcare. Chapter 2 Consumer Health Informatics as a Field. Chapter 3 Health Literacy and Other Competencies: The Skills Consumers Need in Order to Be Effective in the Digital Health Information Environment. Chapter 4 Online Databases to Support Consumer Health Informatics. Chapter 5 Trusted Information Sources. Chapter 6 People Engaging with Health Information Technology. Part II Tools. Chapter 7 PHRs and Patient Portals. Chapter 8 There Is an App for That: The Universe and the Promise of Consumer Health Mobile Apps. Chapter 9 Smart Medical Homes and Their Potential to Support Independent Living. Chapter 10 Patient Communities. Chapter 11 The Ethics of Consumer Health Informatics. Index.
Part I Foundations. Chapter 1 Individuals' Opportunities and Challenges in the Era of Participatory Healthcare. Chapter 2 Consumer Health Informatics as a Field. Chapter 3 Health Literacy and Other Competencies: The Skills Consumers Need in Order to Be Effective in the Digital Health Information Environment. Chapter 4 Online Databases to Support Consumer Health Informatics. Chapter 5 Trusted Information Sources. Chapter 6 People Engaging with Health Information Technology. Part II Tools. Chapter 7 PHRs and Patient Portals. Chapter 8 There Is an App for That: The Universe and the Promise of Consumer Health Mobile Apps. Chapter 9 Smart Medical Homes and Their Potential to Support Independent Living. Chapter 10 Patient Communities. Chapter 11 The Ethics of Consumer Health Informatics. Index.
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