Contains fulltext : 197568pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Healthcare communication technology promises to empower patients and improve communication with their health care professionals. This chapter critically analyzes these claims based on an empirical study in the Netherlands. It concludes that, rather than providing a straightforward way to empower patients, technology blurs identities while at the same time constraining the scope of patients to undertake their own identity work
A healthcare environment consists of a number of people who perform different roles, and at differin...
© The Author(s) 2018. The presence and increase of challenges to eHealth in today’s society have beg...
This study explores the digitalization of healthcare phenomenon in relation to patient empowerment. ...
Healthcare communication technology promises to empower patients and improve communication with thei...
The emergence of the field of health care at a distance, or “telehealth,” has been embedded within d...
Abstract: In the mid-2000s, the term Patient 2.0 began to be used to denote a new patient role: empo...
In Sweden, as in many other European countries, government and public agencies have promoted the exp...
Today Patient Empowerment is gaining ground in the area of health care in modern western societies...
Part 4: Health, Care, Well-Being and ICTInternational audiencePatient empowerment and involvement ar...
Objective: E-health may enable the empowerment process for patients, particularly the chronically il...
This article aims to explore the relationship between patient empowerment and information and commu...
Objective: E-health may enable the empowerment process for patients, particularly the chronically il...
Mobile health initiatives aim to give patients more medical information and to empower them over th...
Since 1990s the English NHS has used Information and Communication Technology (ICT) such as Electron...
In Sweden, as in many other European countries, government and public agencies have promoted the exp...
A healthcare environment consists of a number of people who perform different roles, and at differin...
© The Author(s) 2018. The presence and increase of challenges to eHealth in today’s society have beg...
This study explores the digitalization of healthcare phenomenon in relation to patient empowerment. ...
Healthcare communication technology promises to empower patients and improve communication with thei...
The emergence of the field of health care at a distance, or “telehealth,” has been embedded within d...
Abstract: In the mid-2000s, the term Patient 2.0 began to be used to denote a new patient role: empo...
In Sweden, as in many other European countries, government and public agencies have promoted the exp...
Today Patient Empowerment is gaining ground in the area of health care in modern western societies...
Part 4: Health, Care, Well-Being and ICTInternational audiencePatient empowerment and involvement ar...
Objective: E-health may enable the empowerment process for patients, particularly the chronically il...
This article aims to explore the relationship between patient empowerment and information and commu...
Objective: E-health may enable the empowerment process for patients, particularly the chronically il...
Mobile health initiatives aim to give patients more medical information and to empower them over th...
Since 1990s the English NHS has used Information and Communication Technology (ICT) such as Electron...
In Sweden, as in many other European countries, government and public agencies have promoted the exp...
A healthcare environment consists of a number of people who perform different roles, and at differin...
© The Author(s) 2018. The presence and increase of challenges to eHealth in today’s society have beg...
This study explores the digitalization of healthcare phenomenon in relation to patient empowerment. ...