Medicine20.net User Profile: Maria Inmaculada Grau

Maria Inmaculada Grau (igrauc)
Hospital Clinic de Barcelona
 
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Barcelona
Barcelona 08036
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+3493 227 9166

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http://www.forumclinic...

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Conferences

Attended Medicine 2.0'08 (Toronto, Canada)
Wednesday, September 3, 2008 to Thursday, September 4, 2008
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Attended Medicine 2.0'10 (Maastricht, NL)
Monday, November 29, 2010 to Tuesday, November 30, 2010
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Attended Medicine 2.0'12 (Boston, USA)
Saturday, September 15, 2012 to Sunday, September 16, 2012
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Accepted Abstracts

Medicine 2.0'09 (Toronto, Canada)

Success in Virtual Clinics for Hispanics: Lessons Learned from Forumclinic Users
Inmaculada Grau, Francisco J Grajales Iii*, Joan Gene, Miquel Bernardo, Marc De Demir

Forumclinc (www.forumclinic.org) is an interactive e-public health program in Spanish and Catalan for patients living with chronic diseases. Conceived and developed in 2007, Forumclinic provides high quality; evidence-based, unbiased information transcribed in lay language through a set of audiovisual materials and moderated forums for schizophrenia, diabetes, COPD, cardiac ischemia, breast cancer, depression, metabolic syndrome, bipolar disorder, arthritis, and obesity. Chronic disease audi...

Medicine 2.0'10 (Maastricht, NL)

A Cry for Help: a Case Report of Suicidal Ideation in a Physician-mediated Forum
Inmaculada Grau*, Francisco J Grajales Iii*, Enrique Buisan, Victor Navarro, Piero Castro Loli

Background: Forumclinic is a public health engagement program from the Hospital Clinic de Barcelona for chronic disease-interested consumers. Aimed at improving information access in Spanish and Catalan, Forumclinic’s web portal provides a variety of patient resources, including physician-specialist moderated forums and educational videos. Currently, this portal incorporates resources for ten chronic diseases: schizophrenia, diabetes, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, angina, breast ca...

Medicine 2.0'12 (Boston, USA)

Forumclinic: Can Virtual Communities Survive Adverse Technical Platform Changes?
Maria Inmaculada Grau*, Francisco Grajales Iii*, Antoni Sisó

Background: Forumclinic is a public health engagement program at Hospital Clinic de Barcelona, which enhances patient empowerment by providing audiovisual educational material and board-certified specialist moderated fora for peer-to-peer and health care professional-to-patient interaction. Four years after its official launch, forumclinic decided to implement a new, social media-based, platform. Objective: This research explores whether virtual patient communities survive social media (t...

Medicine 2.0'13 (London, UK)

Understanding the Contribution of Physician-Moderated Virtual Support Groups to Health and Wellness: A Content Analysis
Maria Inmaculada Grau, Francisco J Grajales III*

Background: Forumclinic is a free, interactive, eLearning health and wellness-promotion platform for Spanish and Catalan-speaking patients with chronic diseases. Although the platform uses a number of multimedia modalities to help patients cope with their disease, it also uses disease-specific physician-specialist moderated forums that have successfully created virtual communities for patient support. On October 19th, 2012, Forumclinic celebrated its five year anniversary with a contest of ...

Medicine 2.0'14 Europe (Malaga, Spain)

EPatient Panel: Exploring the Meaning and Transition Process of Becoming an EPatient in Spain/Southern Europe
Maria Inmaculada Grau*, Joan Carles March*, Antoni Roig*

What is an ePatient? A first intuitive answer could be “a citizen who logs into the Internet as a patient.” But does this mere act of using the web give them some special quality? The iconic North American Technographics study by Forrester Research noted a new set of engagement roles for ePatients: trollers, inactives, spectators, joiners, collectors, critics, conversationalist and creators. Another possible classification is that of Akesson’s organizational view; which classifies e-Pa...

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