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Natalia Pletneva (mellotone)
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Attended Medicine 2.0'10 (Maastricht, NL)
Monday, November 29, 2010 to Tuesday, November 30, 2010
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Medicine 2.0'10 (Maastricht, NL)

Current Situation and Perspectives of Health 2.0 Tools Use for Chronic Patients in Basque Country, Spain
Natalia Pletneva

Background: Due to the tremendous growth of informational-communicational technologies (ICT) applications in healthcare and constantly increasing patients demand for illness-related information and support, there is a need for the healthcare stakeholders to understand and use the modern tools for the patients’ benefit. Taking into account that each region varies one from each other culturally (including language barrier) and economically (including digital divide issue) it is necessary to d...

Medicine 2.0'12 (Boston, USA)

Intelligent Information Access Techniques for on-line Health Information Search: a Survey of Non-Physicians
Iris Julia Elene Wilke Van Der Heijden*, Natalia Pletneva, Lonneke Van Der Plas, Celia Boyer

Objective: In on-line health information search, the need for Intelligent Information Access (IIA) techniques is particularly strong because the available information varies widely on the level of quality, trustworthiness, and readability. On-going research has been showing poor quality and low relevance of the search results using popular search engines for a range of health conditions, often not suitable for a person without health science background. The aim of the study was to identify ...

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