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ConferencesAttended Medicine 2.0'08 (Toronto, Canada) Accepted AbstractsMedicine 2.0'08 (Toronto, Canada)Methodological Issues and Challenges in eHealth Research Panel Introduction: Web 2.0 technologies and approaches offer enormous advantages for consumers, health practitioners and eHealth researchers, but they also present challenges, particularly for the ethical conduct of research. Method: A recent systematic review of Internet-mediated research by Lisa Whitehead1 in our panel revealed that the key challenges reported by online researchers cluster into three key areas: 1. Sampling issues Recruitment methods Repeat participation Identity mi... Expert Patients as Apomediaries Introduction Bipolar disorder is chronic condition associated with significant disability, with recent estimates suggesting a lifetime risk of 5%. Relapse rates are high. Little is known about the experiences and difficulties faced by consumers after receiving a diagnosis of bipolar disorder, such as filtering and accessing reliable information, and the degree to which these issues affect their ability and willingness to learn how to take control of their illness. Method A ... Medicine 2.0'09 (Toronto, Canada)Websites on Addictive Disorders This paper describes the findings of a research program in 2009 on alcohol and other drug (AOD) websites. It outlines a literature search, observations of internet searches, 9 focus groups on consumers’ perceptions and preferences, an online consumer survey with 3,313 respondents, surveys of practitioners and online providers, and systematic evaluations of 56 AOD websites. Most visits to AOD websites are short in duration, and are to seek succinct information, although brief screening with ... Full Paper PublicationsJMIR Mental HealthBreaking Open the Black Box: Isolating the Most Potent Features of a Web and Mobile Phone-Based Intervention for Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Therapeutic Alliance With a Fully Automated Mobile Phone and Web-Based Intervention: Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Controlled Trial Mobile Phone and Web-based Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Depressive Symptoms and Mental Health Comorbidities in People Living With Diabetes: Results of a Feasibility Study JMIR Research ProtocolsA Mobile Phone and Web-Based Intervention for Improving Mental Well-Being in Young People With Type 1 Diabetes: Design of a Randomized Controlled Trial Writing for Health: Rationale and Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial of Internet-Based Benefit-Finding Writing for Adults With Type 1 or Type 2 Diabetes Journal of Medical Internet ResearchContent and Functionality of Alcohol and Other Drug Websites: Results of an Online Survey The Ins and Outs of an Online Bipolar Education Program: A Study of Program Attrition Community Attitudes to the Appropriation of Mobile Phones for Monitoring and Managing Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Online Alcohol Interventions: A Systematic Review Which Bundles of Features in a Web-Based Personally Controlled Health Management System Are Associated With Consumer Help-Seeking Behaviors for Physical and Emotional Well-Being? Social and Self-Reflective Use of a Web-Based Personally Controlled Health Management System Smartphones for Smarter Delivery of Mental Health Programs: A Systematic Review e-CBT (myCompass), Antidepressant Medication, and Face-to-Face Psychological Treatment for Depression in Australia: A Cost-Effectiveness Comparison Published WithThis user's work may be related toUsers who said they have met Judy Proudfoot |
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