A quantitative and qualitative research project explores the use of print- and internet-based information sources by people with hepatitis C. Twenty participants were interviewed about their experiences of informationsharing in everyday and clinical settings, including about conditions that enable information to be exchanged, discussed and incorporated in processes of shared decision-making. In part, the interviews highlighted some obstacles to effective communication between health professionals and people with hepatitis C
This article describes the experience of people who have hepatitis C, particularly their daily life ...
Objective: To explore psychosocial factors that impact on quality of life for people living with sel...
In this paper the authors quantify hepatitis C disclosure outcomes across social contexts and identi...
Interview data from a quantitative and qualitative research project explores how people with hepatit...
This presentation is based on interview data from a quantitative and qualitative research project ex...
Health consumers increasingly turn to the internet to understand diagnoses and symptoms of disease, ...
Much has been reported about information-seeking behaviour in health contexts, specifically related ...
BackgroundChronic hepatitis C affects millions of people worldwide, may have significant physical co...
Objective Although the number of individuals contracted with hepatitis C virus infection is increasi...
Aim. The purpose of the study was to explore the issues surrounding chronic hepatitis C, combination...
BACKGROUND: Chronic hepatitis C affects millions of people worldwide, may have significant physical ...
Aim. The purpose of the study was to explore the issues surrounding chronic hepatitis C, combination...
This paper is based on interviews with twenty individuals with hepatitis C living in the Auckland re...
Among the estimated 210,000 Australians living with the hepatitis C virus, over 80% will go on to li...
Research indicates that chronic hepatitis C affects people's quality of life, but such reports are s...
This article describes the experience of people who have hepatitis C, particularly their daily life ...
Objective: To explore psychosocial factors that impact on quality of life for people living with sel...
In this paper the authors quantify hepatitis C disclosure outcomes across social contexts and identi...
Interview data from a quantitative and qualitative research project explores how people with hepatit...
This presentation is based on interview data from a quantitative and qualitative research project ex...
Health consumers increasingly turn to the internet to understand diagnoses and symptoms of disease, ...
Much has been reported about information-seeking behaviour in health contexts, specifically related ...
BackgroundChronic hepatitis C affects millions of people worldwide, may have significant physical co...
Objective Although the number of individuals contracted with hepatitis C virus infection is increasi...
Aim. The purpose of the study was to explore the issues surrounding chronic hepatitis C, combination...
BACKGROUND: Chronic hepatitis C affects millions of people worldwide, may have significant physical ...
Aim. The purpose of the study was to explore the issues surrounding chronic hepatitis C, combination...
This paper is based on interviews with twenty individuals with hepatitis C living in the Auckland re...
Among the estimated 210,000 Australians living with the hepatitis C virus, over 80% will go on to li...
Research indicates that chronic hepatitis C affects people's quality of life, but such reports are s...
This article describes the experience of people who have hepatitis C, particularly their daily life ...
Objective: To explore psychosocial factors that impact on quality of life for people living with sel...
In this paper the authors quantify hepatitis C disclosure outcomes across social contexts and identi...