In this article we explore how diagnostic and therapeutic technologies shape the lived experiences of illness for patients. By analysing a wide range of examples, we identify six ways that technology can (trans)form the experience of illness (and health). First, technology may create awareness of disease by revealing asymptomatic signs or markers (imaging techniques, blood tests). Second, the technology can reveal risk factors for developing diseases (e.g., high blood pressure or genetic tests that reveal risks of falling ill in the future). Third, the technology can affect and change an already present illness experience (e.g., the way blood sugar measurement affects the perceived symptoms of diabetes). Fourth, therapeutic technologies may...
In the present article, we emphasize the symptom experience perspective in person-centred care and d...
Abstract Background Biotechnological syndromes refer to the illnesses that arise at the intersection...
This paper explores the growth and social implications of what are regarded as highly innovative tec...
In this article we explore how diagnostic and therapeutic technologies shape the lived experiences o...
Healthcare technology is a well-established topic in the journal. However, the healthcare technology...
Medical excess has been identified as a key problem in modern health care. Overdiagnosis, overtreatm...
Nowadays, innovation and medicine go together. Today, inefficient and ineffective health care is dyi...
When considering their influence on the emergence, maintenance and disappearance of psychiatric illn...
Nowadays, we live in a technology society. Interactive systems and artificial intelligence pieces of...
One of the most significant developments in healthcare over the past 25 years has been the widesprea...
The aim of scientific research is to analyze the problems of medicine and to examine the regularitie...
This Article considers how medical technologies impact universality in health care. The universality...
Consider the following case: a man feels discomfort, he has fits of chills and fever, nausea, vomiti...
In current phenomenology of medicine, health is often understood as a state of transparency in which...
Healthcare and technology always have had a complicated relationship: on the one hand, technology ha...
In the present article, we emphasize the symptom experience perspective in person-centred care and d...
Abstract Background Biotechnological syndromes refer to the illnesses that arise at the intersection...
This paper explores the growth and social implications of what are regarded as highly innovative tec...
In this article we explore how diagnostic and therapeutic technologies shape the lived experiences o...
Healthcare technology is a well-established topic in the journal. However, the healthcare technology...
Medical excess has been identified as a key problem in modern health care. Overdiagnosis, overtreatm...
Nowadays, innovation and medicine go together. Today, inefficient and ineffective health care is dyi...
When considering their influence on the emergence, maintenance and disappearance of psychiatric illn...
Nowadays, we live in a technology society. Interactive systems and artificial intelligence pieces of...
One of the most significant developments in healthcare over the past 25 years has been the widesprea...
The aim of scientific research is to analyze the problems of medicine and to examine the regularitie...
This Article considers how medical technologies impact universality in health care. The universality...
Consider the following case: a man feels discomfort, he has fits of chills and fever, nausea, vomiti...
In current phenomenology of medicine, health is often understood as a state of transparency in which...
Healthcare and technology always have had a complicated relationship: on the one hand, technology ha...
In the present article, we emphasize the symptom experience perspective in person-centred care and d...
Abstract Background Biotechnological syndromes refer to the illnesses that arise at the intersection...
This paper explores the growth and social implications of what are regarded as highly innovative tec...