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E-collection 'Medicine 2.0'11 (Full Paper of Conference Presentation)'

2013

InSpire to Promote Lung Assessment in Youth: Evolving the Self-Management Paradigms of Young People With Asthma

Pierre Elias, Nithin O Rajan, Kara McArthur, Clifford C Dacso

Med 2.0 2013 (May 21); 2(1):e1

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Background: Asthma is the most common chronic disease in childhood, disproportionately affecting urban, minority, and disadvantaged children. Individualized care plans supported by daily lung-function monitoring can reduce morbidity and mortality. However, despite 20 years of interventions to increase adherence, only 50% of US youth accurately follow their care plans, which leads to millions of preventable hospitalizations, emergency room visits, and sick days every year. We present a...

2012

To Use or Not to Use – Practitioners’ Perceptions of an Open Web Portal for Young Patients With Diabetes

Sam Nordfeldt, Teresia Ängarne-Lindberg, Carina Berterö

J Med Internet Res 2012 (Nov 09); 14(6):e154

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Background: Health care professionals' attitudes can be a significant factor in their acceptance and efficient use of information technology, so they need to have more knowledge about this resource to enhance their participation. Objective: We explored practitioners’ perceptions of using an open-access interactive Web portal tailored to young diabetes type 1 patients and their guardians or significant others. The portal offered discussion forums, blog tools, self-care and treatment...

Communicating the Experience of Chronic Pain and Illness Through Blogging

Pamela Katz Ressler, Ylisabyth S. Bradshaw, Lisa Gualtieri, Kenneth Kwan Ho Chui

J Med Internet Res 2012 (Oct 23); 14(5):e143

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Background: Although more individuals are sharing their experiences with chronic pain or illness through blogging (writing an Internet web log), research on the psychosocial effects and motivating factors for initiating and maintaining a blog is lacking. Objective: The objective was to examine via online questionnaire the perceived psychosocial and health benefits of blogging among patients who use this media to communicate their experience of chronic pain or illness. Methods: A 34-item...

Development and Testing of a Multimedia Internet-Based System for Fidelity and Monitoring of Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care

Edward G Feil, Peter G Sprengelmeyer, Betsy Davis, Patricia Chamberlain

J Med Internet Res 2012 (Oct 16); 14(5):e139

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Background: The fields of mental health, child welfare, and juvenile justice are jointly faced with the challenge of reducing the prevalence of antisocial behavior among adolescents. In the last 20 years, conduct disorders have moved from being considered intractable difficulties to having complex but available solutions. The treatments for even long-standing offending behavior among adolescents are now well documented and supported by a growing and compelling body of evidence. These...

Issues in mHealth: Findings From Key Informant Interviews

Robyn Whittaker

J Med Internet Res 2012 (Oct 02); 14(5):e129

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Background: mHealth is enjoying considerable interest and private investment in the United States. A small but growing body of evidence indicates some promise in supporting healthy behavior change and self-management of long-term conditions. The unique benefits mobile phones bring to health initiatives, such as direct access to health information regardless of time or location, may create specific issues for the implementation of such initiatives. Other issues may be shared with general...

Physicians' Motives for Professional Internet Use and Differences in Attitudes Toward the Internet-Informed Patient, Physician–Patient Communication, and Prescribing Behavior

Martina Moick, Ralf Terlutter

Med 2.0 2012 (Jul 06); 1(2):e2

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Background: Physicians have differing motives for using the Internet and Internet-related services in their professional work. These motives may affect their evaluation of patients who bring with them health-related information from the Internet. Differing motives may also affect physician–patient communication and subsequent prescribing behavior. Objectives: To segment physicians into types based on their motives for using the Internet in connection with professional activities and to...

Parent Opinions About Use of Text Messaging for Immunization Reminders

Carolyn Rose Ahlers-Schmidt, Amy K Chesser, Angelia M Paschal, Traci A Hart, Katherine S Williams, Beryl Yaghmai, Sapna Shah-Haque

J Med Internet Res 2012 (Jun 06); 14(3):e83

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Background: Adherence to childhood immunization schedules is a function of various factors. Given the increased use of technology as a strategy to increase immunization coverage, it is important to investigate how parents perceive different forms of communication, including traditional means and text-message reminders. Objective: To examine current forms of communication about immunization information, parents’ satisfaction levels with these communication modes, perceived barriers and...

Health Care Professionals’ Beliefs About Using Wiki-Based Reminders to Promote Best Practices in Trauma Care

Patrick Michel Archambault, Andrea Bilodeau, Marie-Pierre Gagnon, Karine Aubin, André Lavoie, Jean Lapointe, Julien Poitras, Sylvain Croteau, Martin Pham-Dinh, France Légaré

J Med Internet Res 2012 (Apr 19); 14(2):e49

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Background : Wikis are knowledge translation tools that could help health professionals implement best practices in acute care. Little is known about the factors influencing professionals’ use of wikis. Objectives : To identify and compare the beliefs of emergency physicians (EPs) and allied health professionals (AHPs) about using a wiki-based reminder that promotes evidence-based care for traumatic brain injuries. Methods : Drawing on the theory of planned behavior, we conducted...

2011

Analysis of 4999 Online Physician Ratings Indicates That Most Patients Give Physicians a Favorable Rating

Bassam Kadry, Larry F Chu, Bayan Kadry, Danya Gammas, Alex Macario

J Med Internet Res 2011 (Nov 16); 13(4):e95

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Background: Many online physician-rating sites provide patients with information about physicians and allow patients to rate physicians. Understanding what information is available is important given that patients may use this information to choose a physician. Objectives: The goals of this study were to (1) determine the most frequently visited physician-rating websites with user-generated content, (2) evaluate the available information on these websites, and (3) analyze 4999 individual...