Given the considerable emphasis placed on informed choice, the management of health information has become an increasingly important part of living with chronic illness. This paper explores the intra-familial dynamics of managing health information in the context of chronic illness. Drawing on 77 interviews with people affected by Multiple Sclerosis in the UK (patients, partners, family members and close friends), we show how families develop their own idiosyncratic information practices, including the careful, at times strategic, seeking, sharing and withholding of information. We describe how one individual, most commonly either the patient or their partner, often takes primary responsibility for managing growing quantities of health info...
BACKGROUND: Increasingly, evidence-based health information, in particular evidence from systematic ...
This research examines the information experience of people with chronic health conditions in everyd...
Chronic health conditions typically manifest as pervasive and ongoing in daily life, in contrast to ...
Given the considerable emphasis placed on informed choice, the management of health information has ...
Given the considerable emphasis placed on informed choice, the management of health information has ...
This research took place between January and October 2002. It was conducted by the Department of Inf...
Most family members want to stay aware of each other’s activities on an ongoing basis to maintain a ...
People diagnosed with a chronic health condition have many information needs which healthcare provid...
The patient as an active participant in decision-making has become an important resource in health c...
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Background and objective: The Internet is increasingly prominent as a source of health information f...
Background - Increasingly, evidence-based health information, in particular evidence from systematic...
In recent years, the UK has seen a dramatic increase in people seeking health information via the in...
Background: People with chronic illness are particularly dependent on adequate health literacy (HL),...
When a patient has a chronic illness, such as heart disease or cancer, it can be challenging for dis...
BACKGROUND: Increasingly, evidence-based health information, in particular evidence from systematic ...
This research examines the information experience of people with chronic health conditions in everyd...
Chronic health conditions typically manifest as pervasive and ongoing in daily life, in contrast to ...
Given the considerable emphasis placed on informed choice, the management of health information has ...
Given the considerable emphasis placed on informed choice, the management of health information has ...
This research took place between January and October 2002. It was conducted by the Department of Inf...
Most family members want to stay aware of each other’s activities on an ongoing basis to maintain a ...
People diagnosed with a chronic health condition have many information needs which healthcare provid...
The patient as an active participant in decision-making has become an important resource in health c...
No Abstract.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/63078/1/14504503144_ftp.pd
Background and objective: The Internet is increasingly prominent as a source of health information f...
Background - Increasingly, evidence-based health information, in particular evidence from systematic...
In recent years, the UK has seen a dramatic increase in people seeking health information via the in...
Background: People with chronic illness are particularly dependent on adequate health literacy (HL),...
When a patient has a chronic illness, such as heart disease or cancer, it can be challenging for dis...
BACKGROUND: Increasingly, evidence-based health information, in particular evidence from systematic ...
This research examines the information experience of people with chronic health conditions in everyd...
Chronic health conditions typically manifest as pervasive and ongoing in daily life, in contrast to ...