Contains fulltext : 133061.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Our health care system faces major threats as the number of people with multiple chronic conditions rises dramatically. OBJECTIVE: To study the use of Online Health Communities (OHCs) as a tool to facilitate high-quality and affordable health care for future generations. METHODS: OHCs are Internet-based platforms that unite either a group of patients, a group of professionals, or a mixture of both. Members interact using modern communication technologies such as blogs, chats, forums, and wikis. We illustrate the use of OHCs for ParkinsonNet, a professional network for Parkinson disease whose participants-both patients and professionals-use vario...
Purpose: This paper aims to examine peer-to-peer online communities for people with chronic diseases...
Online chronic disease communities are part of a healthcare phenomenon that empowers people to self-...
Item does not contain fulltextCONTEXT: The use of the Internet for peer-to-peer connection has been ...
BACKGROUND: Our health care system faces major threats as the number of people with multiple chronic...
Contains fulltext : 160890pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)- OBJECTIVE:...
Contains fulltext : 156889.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)CONTEXT: Fragme...
Online health communities (OHCs) should utilize health-care knowledge for enhancing online patient s...
Background: Online communities have emerged as popular technologies for connecting individuals in he...
Online chronic disease communities are part of a healthcare phenomenon that empowers people to self-...
In recent years, the UK has seen a dramatic increase in people seeking health information via the in...
People who suffer chronic illness or significant disability often find it difficult to participate i...
textabstractContext: Fragmentation of care, complexity of diseases and the need to involve patients ...
This article describes and discuss the experiences of Danish outpatients with long term chronic di...
Background: Health-specific social media platforms, referred to as patient platforms (PPs), are now ...
Purpose: To describe the potential role of the Internet as a vehicle for improving integration of ca...
Purpose: This paper aims to examine peer-to-peer online communities for people with chronic diseases...
Online chronic disease communities are part of a healthcare phenomenon that empowers people to self-...
Item does not contain fulltextCONTEXT: The use of the Internet for peer-to-peer connection has been ...
BACKGROUND: Our health care system faces major threats as the number of people with multiple chronic...
Contains fulltext : 160890pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)- OBJECTIVE:...
Contains fulltext : 156889.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)CONTEXT: Fragme...
Online health communities (OHCs) should utilize health-care knowledge for enhancing online patient s...
Background: Online communities have emerged as popular technologies for connecting individuals in he...
Online chronic disease communities are part of a healthcare phenomenon that empowers people to self-...
In recent years, the UK has seen a dramatic increase in people seeking health information via the in...
People who suffer chronic illness or significant disability often find it difficult to participate i...
textabstractContext: Fragmentation of care, complexity of diseases and the need to involve patients ...
This article describes and discuss the experiences of Danish outpatients with long term chronic di...
Background: Health-specific social media platforms, referred to as patient platforms (PPs), are now ...
Purpose: To describe the potential role of the Internet as a vehicle for improving integration of ca...
Purpose: This paper aims to examine peer-to-peer online communities for people with chronic diseases...
Online chronic disease communities are part of a healthcare phenomenon that empowers people to self-...
Item does not contain fulltextCONTEXT: The use of the Internet for peer-to-peer connection has been ...