Purpose: Patient empowerment (PE) is a key public health policy tool globally which is seen as unproblematic, but contains a number of unwarranted assumptions and unrecognised challenges to achieving effective implementation. Further, the theoretical foundations for understanding the impact of persuasive health communications on PE are weak. The purpose of this paper is to review these factors and to highlight major areas of concern. Design: Firstly, the assumptions underpinning empowerment and the implicit theoretical foundations for active health information seeking behaviours are reviewed. This is then followed by a readability analysis of Internet-based material relating to two general medical conditions, four chronic medical condit...
Mobile health initiatives aim to give patients more medical information and to empower them over th...
As the Internet gained more significance in various dimensions of our lives and dealings with others...
Reflecting on personal observations and drawing on examples from the literature, this editorial will...
Purpose: Patient empowerment (PE) is a key public health policy tool globally which is seen as unpro...
This paper analyzes the concept of patient empowerment in the era of Web 2.0 and the related activit...
This article aims to explore the relationship between patient empowerment and information and commun...
The increasing availability of evidence-based medical information on the Internet has great potentia...
oai:ojs.www.jphres.org:article/2Using the field of direct-to-consumer genetic tests as a case in poi...
In recent years, the UK has seen a dramatic increase in people seeking health information via the in...
Today Patient Empowerment is gaining ground in the area of health care in modern western societies...
© The Author(s) 2018. The presence and increase of challenges to eHealth in today’s society have beg...
The internet has radically changed the way people obtain and interact with information about disease...
Objective To investigate current use of the internet and eHealth amongst adults. Design Focus groups...
Digital Health Tools (DHTs), also known as patient self-surveilling strategies, have increasingly be...
Mobile health initiatives aim to give patients more medical information and to empower them over th...
As the Internet gained more significance in various dimensions of our lives and dealings with others...
Reflecting on personal observations and drawing on examples from the literature, this editorial will...
Purpose: Patient empowerment (PE) is a key public health policy tool globally which is seen as unpro...
This paper analyzes the concept of patient empowerment in the era of Web 2.0 and the related activit...
This article aims to explore the relationship between patient empowerment and information and commun...
The increasing availability of evidence-based medical information on the Internet has great potentia...
oai:ojs.www.jphres.org:article/2Using the field of direct-to-consumer genetic tests as a case in poi...
In recent years, the UK has seen a dramatic increase in people seeking health information via the in...
Today Patient Empowerment is gaining ground in the area of health care in modern western societies...
© The Author(s) 2018. The presence and increase of challenges to eHealth in today’s society have beg...
The internet has radically changed the way people obtain and interact with information about disease...
Objective To investigate current use of the internet and eHealth amongst adults. Design Focus groups...
Digital Health Tools (DHTs), also known as patient self-surveilling strategies, have increasingly be...
Mobile health initiatives aim to give patients more medical information and to empower them over th...
As the Internet gained more significance in various dimensions of our lives and dealings with others...
Reflecting on personal observations and drawing on examples from the literature, this editorial will...