Background. Health policies increasingly promote e-health developments (e.g., consumers’ access to online health information) to engage patients in the health care. In order to make these developments available for culturally and socially diverse communities, not only do Internet accessibility, literacy and e-health literacy need to be taken into account, but consumers’ preferences and information seeking behaviours for accessing health information have also to be understood. These considerations are crucial when designing major new health policy directions, especially for migration destination countries with culturally diverse populations, such as Australia. The aim of this study was to examine how people from a culturally and linguistical...
[Extract] 'ICT Access and Use for Communicating on Health and Community Wellbeing in Culturally and ...
An ageing society demands innovative thinking to reshape our future healthcare. Technology is consid...
ICT Access and Use for Communicating on Health and Community Wellbeing in Culturally and Linguistic...
BACKGROUND: Health policies increasingly promote e-health developments (e.g., consumers' access to o...
Background. Health policies increasingly promote e-health developments (e.g., consumers’ access to o...
The ability to access information and communication technologies (ICTs), particularly via the Intern...
The Internet offers a new chance for health professionals to reach population groups not usually rea...
This paper explores the role, challenges and opportunities of using new and emerging forms of techn...
This thesis focuses on the African migrant and refugee community in South East Queensland to investi...
[Extract] 'ICT Access and Use for Communicating on Health and Community Wellbeing in Culturally and ...
The Internet offers a new chance for health professionals to reach population groups not usually rea...
Due to linguistic and cultural barriers, immigrants often have limited access to health information....
The Internet offers a new chance for health professionals to reach population groups not usually rea...
One in four telecommunications consumers in Australia is from a Non English Speaking Backgro...
Telecommunications connectivity plays a crucial role in the lives of refugees and new migrants as th...
[Extract] 'ICT Access and Use for Communicating on Health and Community Wellbeing in Culturally and ...
An ageing society demands innovative thinking to reshape our future healthcare. Technology is consid...
ICT Access and Use for Communicating on Health and Community Wellbeing in Culturally and Linguistic...
BACKGROUND: Health policies increasingly promote e-health developments (e.g., consumers' access to o...
Background. Health policies increasingly promote e-health developments (e.g., consumers’ access to o...
The ability to access information and communication technologies (ICTs), particularly via the Intern...
The Internet offers a new chance for health professionals to reach population groups not usually rea...
This paper explores the role, challenges and opportunities of using new and emerging forms of techn...
This thesis focuses on the African migrant and refugee community in South East Queensland to investi...
[Extract] 'ICT Access and Use for Communicating on Health and Community Wellbeing in Culturally and ...
The Internet offers a new chance for health professionals to reach population groups not usually rea...
Due to linguistic and cultural barriers, immigrants often have limited access to health information....
The Internet offers a new chance for health professionals to reach population groups not usually rea...
One in four telecommunications consumers in Australia is from a Non English Speaking Backgro...
Telecommunications connectivity plays a crucial role in the lives of refugees and new migrants as th...
[Extract] 'ICT Access and Use for Communicating on Health and Community Wellbeing in Culturally and ...
An ageing society demands innovative thinking to reshape our future healthcare. Technology is consid...
ICT Access and Use for Communicating on Health and Community Wellbeing in Culturally and Linguistic...