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ConferencesAttended Medicine 2.0'12 (Boston, USA) Attended Medicine 2.0'13 (London, UK) Attended Medicine 2.0'14 Europe (Malaga, Spain) Accepted AbstractsMedicine 2.0'12 (Boston, USA)To What Extent Are People Using the Internet to Obtain Health Information in the UK: How Online 'Health Seeking' Behaviour Influences Offline Behaviour among Patients Background This is the first stage in a multi-disciplinary research series investigating how the internet influences the relationship between health care providers and their patients. This study is influenced by the findings of Fox and Rainie (2000) who conducted research in the USA on the influence of the internet on those seeking health information. Their findings showed that fifty-five percent of those with internet access surveyed had searched for health information online. Many of th... Medicine 2.0'13 (London, UK)Online Health Information Seeking: A Survey of Patient Attitudes Background The Internet is now widely used to search for health information. This phenomenon is increasing among user contributed social networks (Fox 2011). However, much health information is still accessed through organisation provided channels e.g. NHS online services. There is now a growing body of literature investigating online health information seeking behaviour. However, previous research investigating attitudes towards health information seeking on the internet have largely... Medicine 2.0'14 Europe (Malaga, Spain)The Power Exchange between Patient and Health Professional: A Grounded Theory Approach Background Online health information is changing how patients interact with health professionals. Much research focuses on the minefield of unregulated information and the impact this has on positive and negative patient outcomes. However, it is vital that the health professional be considered in this process as this information potentially alters the power relationship between patient and health professional. Objectives The objective of this pilot study is to develop an appropriat... Full Paper PublicationsJMIR Research ProtocolsThe Prevalence of Online Health Information Seeking Among Patients in Scotland: A Cross-Sectional Exploratory Study Published WithThis user's work may be related toPrivacy settings prevent us from displaying this information. Users who julia-moreland has said they are a friend/colleague ofPrivacy settings prevent us from displaying this information. Users who julia-moreland said they have metPrivacy settings prevent us from displaying this information. Users who said they have met julia-morelandPrivacy settings prevent us from displaying this information. Users who have said they have met julia-moreland and who julia-moreland says they have metPrivacy settings prevent us from displaying this information. Users who said they want to meet julia-morelandPrivacy settings prevent us from displaying this information. Users who want to meet julia-moreland and who julia-moreland wants to meetPrivacy settings prevent us from displaying this information. julia-moreland is a fan ofPrivacy settings prevent us from displaying this information. |
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