Drawing on a study of the Internet usage of Australian men with prostate cancer, this chapter investigates how access to information and online support affects men’s experiences of disease and, in particular, the possible implications of Internet-informed patients for the doctor/patient relationship. The data reveal that accessing information and/or support online can have a profound effect on men’s experiences of prostate cancer, providing a method of taking some control over their disease and limiting inhibitions experienced in face-to-face encounters. However, it is also clear that some medical specialists view Internet-informed patients as a challenge to their power within medical encounters and, as a result, employ disciplinary strateg...
Studies suggest that there has been an increase in the use of the Internet by patients in many Weste...
People living with and beyond cancer suffer with a wide range of physical and psychological symptoms...
Background: Men with prostate cancer require ample information and support along the continuum of ca...
In the current study, the author explores the complex effects and contradictory roles of the Interne...
In the current study, the author explores the complex effects and contradictory roles of the Interne...
This article argues that experiences of, and attitudes towards, online communities are deeply embedd...
In the context of health service delivery, deprofessionalization denotes a trend towa...
OBJECTIVE: To explore how men and women with cancer talk about using the internet. DESIGN: Qualitati...
In the context of health service delivery, deprofessionalization denotes a trend towards a demystifi...
This article draws on a study of 80 National Health Service cancer patients and their experiences of...
This article draws on a study of 80 National Health Service cancer patients and their experiences of...
Use of the internet by patients has attracted widespread attention in the popular media. Using the i...
Abstract Background Both doctors and patients may perceive the Internet as a potential challenge to ...
Introduction: Prostate cancer (PCa) patients are living longer with side effects of their treatments...
The study aimed to explore the information needs of cancer patients, to solicit their views of Inter...
Studies suggest that there has been an increase in the use of the Internet by patients in many Weste...
People living with and beyond cancer suffer with a wide range of physical and psychological symptoms...
Background: Men with prostate cancer require ample information and support along the continuum of ca...
In the current study, the author explores the complex effects and contradictory roles of the Interne...
In the current study, the author explores the complex effects and contradictory roles of the Interne...
This article argues that experiences of, and attitudes towards, online communities are deeply embedd...
In the context of health service delivery, deprofessionalization denotes a trend towa...
OBJECTIVE: To explore how men and women with cancer talk about using the internet. DESIGN: Qualitati...
In the context of health service delivery, deprofessionalization denotes a trend towards a demystifi...
This article draws on a study of 80 National Health Service cancer patients and their experiences of...
This article draws on a study of 80 National Health Service cancer patients and their experiences of...
Use of the internet by patients has attracted widespread attention in the popular media. Using the i...
Abstract Background Both doctors and patients may perceive the Internet as a potential challenge to ...
Introduction: Prostate cancer (PCa) patients are living longer with side effects of their treatments...
The study aimed to explore the information needs of cancer patients, to solicit their views of Inter...
Studies suggest that there has been an increase in the use of the Internet by patients in many Weste...
People living with and beyond cancer suffer with a wide range of physical and psychological symptoms...
Background: Men with prostate cancer require ample information and support along the continuum of ca...