Consumer Health Informatics Enabling Digital Health for Everyone.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Milton :
CRC Press LLC,
2020.
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Colección: | Chapman and Hall/CRC Healthcare Informatics Ser.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Half Title
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Part I: Foundations
- Chapter 1: Individuals' Opportunities and Challenges in the Era of Participatory Healthcare
- 1.1 From Paternalistic Roots to Ethical Patient Engagement
- 1.2 21st -Century Information Technology as Game-Changer
- 1.3 Information Sources for Facilitating Patients' and the Public's Engagement with Healthcare
- 1.4 Participatory Healthcare Societies and Conferences
- 1.5 Patient Participation in Different Aspects of Medical Care, Research, and Development
- 1.5.1 Patient Participation in Their Care
- 1.5.2 Patients as Influencers and Promoters of Biomedical Research
- 1.5.3 Patient Communities as Participant-Organized Crowdsourcing Networks
- 1.5.4 Patients as Procedure and Technology Developers
- 1.6 Impact of Participatory Medicine on Health Outcomes and the Cost of Care
- 1.7 Systemic Barriers and Challenges to Patient Engagement
- 1.8 The Challenge of Health Literacy and Digital Literacy Requirements for Participation
- 1.9 Patient Engagement: Right Versus Responsibility
- 1.10 Role of Consumer Health Informatics Tools in Supporting Participatory Healthcare
- Web Resources
- References
- Chapter 2: Consumer Health Informatics as a Field
- 2.1 What Is Consumer Health Informatics?
- 2.2 Scope of the CHI Field
- 2.3 Who Does Consumer Health Informatics?
- Web Resources
- References
- Chapter 3: Health Literacy and Other Competencies: The Skills Consumers Need in Order to Be Effective in the Digital Health Information Environment
- 3.1 Health Literacy
- 3.1.1 The Concept's Beginnings
- 3.1.2 Early Assessment of Health Literacy
- 3.1.3 Health Literacy Levels in the Population
- 3.2 Association with Health Behaviors and Outcomes
- 3.3 Is the Relationship Between Health Literacy and Outcomes Causal?
- 3.4 Newer Definitions and Measures of Health Literacy
- 3.5 From Health Literacy to E-Health Literacy: Other Relevant Competencies
- 3.6 Practical Considerations for Designers and Promoters of Consumer Health Information Tools
- 3.6.1 Reading Competency Problems
- 3.6.2 Numeracy Problems
- 3.6.3 Supporting Media and Information Literacy
- 3.6.4 Supporting Computer Literacy
- 3.6.5 Supporting Science Literacy
- 3.7 Conclusions
- Web Resources
- References
- Chapter 4: Online Databases to Support Consumer Health Informatics
- 4.1 Health Information Online: An Introduction
- 4.2 Bibliographic Databases
- 4.3 Databases and Literature for CHI
- 4.3.1 Healthcare: Medicine
- 4.3.1.1 PubMed and MEDLINE
- 4.3.1.2 PsycINFO
- 4.3.2 Healthcare: Nursing
- 4.3.2.1 CINAHL
- 4.3.2.2 HaPI
- 4.3.3 Healthcare: Consumer-Facing
- 4.3.3.1 Consumer Health Complete
- 4.3.4 Computer and Information Science
- 4.3.4.1 ACM Digital Library
- 4.3.5 Library and Information Science