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The Internet and Health Care: Theory, Research, and Practice
presents an in-depth introduction to the field of health care and
the Internet, from international and interdisciplinary
perspectives. It combines expertise in the areas of the social
sciences, medicine, policy, and systems analysis. With an
international collection of contributors, it provides a current
examination of key issues and research projects in the area.
Methods and data used in the chapters include personal interviews,
focus groups, observations, regional and national surveys, online
transcript analysis, and much more. Sections in the book cover:
*e-Health trends and theory; *searching, discussing, and evaluating
online health information at the individual level of analysis;
*discussing health information at the group or community level; and
*implementing health information systems at the regional and social
level. The Internet and Health Care will prove useful for
university educators and students in the social, public health, and
medical disciplines, including Internet researchers. It is also
oriented to professionals in many disciplines who will appreciate
an integrative theoretical, empirical, and critical analysis of the
subject matter, including developers and providers of online health
information.
In this fully revised and expanded Fourth Edition, Ronald E. Rice
and Charles K. Atkin provide readers with a comprehensive, up-to-
date look into the field of public communication campaigns. Updated
to reflect the latest theories and research, this text extends
coverage to new areas, including sun protection, organ donation,
human rights, social norms, corporate social responsibility, condom
use, ocean sustainability, fear messages, and digital games.
Classic chapters include updates on topics such as campaign
history, theoretical foundations, formative evaluation, systems
approaches, input-output persuasion matrix, design and evaluation,
meta-analysis, and sense-making methodology.
Everyone working in and with organizations will, from time to time,
experience frustrations and problems when trying to accomplish
tasks that are a required part of their role. This is an unusual
routine - a recurrent interaction pattern in which someone
encounters a problem when trying to accomplish normal activities by
following standard organizational procedures and then becomes
enmeshed in wasteful and even harmful subroutines while trying to
resolve the initial problem. They are unusual because they are not
intended or beneficial, and because they are generally pervasive
but individually infrequent. They are routines because they become
systematic as well as embedded in ordinary functions. Using a wide
range of case studies and interdisciplinary research, this book
provides researchers and practitioners with a new vocabulary for
identifying, understanding, and dealing with this pervasive
organizational phenomenon, in order to improve worker and customer
satisfaction as well as organizational performance.
Everyone working in and with organizations will, from time to time,
experience frustrations and problems when trying to accomplish
tasks that are a required part of their role. This is an unusual
routine - a recurrent interaction pattern in which someone
encounters a problem when trying to accomplish normal activities by
following standard organizational procedures and then becomes
enmeshed in wasteful and even harmful subroutines while trying to
resolve the initial problem. They are unusual because they are not
intended or beneficial, and because they are generally pervasive
but individually infrequent. They are routines because they become
systematic as well as embedded in ordinary functions. Using a wide
range of case studies and interdisciplinary research, this book
provides researchers and practitioners with a new vocabulary for
identifying, understanding, and dealing with this pervasive
organizational phenomenon, in order to improve worker and customer
satisfaction as well as organizational performance.
This second edition of "Public Communication Campaigns" represents
a major revision and establishes new parameters in campaign
research. Original chapters are significantly revised in the light
of a decade's research and experience. New chapters sketch eleven
notable campaigns and their implications; provide a tutorial on
formative evaluation; discuss community campaigns; analyse the
conduct of political campaigns; suggest uses of persuasion in
adolescent AIDS prevention campaigns; analyze critically
alternative channel effectiveness hypotheses; study a remarkable
pro-social soap opera in India; and, challenge some of the basic
assumptions about the role of mass media in campaigns.
With the popularity of the Internet on the rise, more and more people are turning to their computers for health information, advice, support and services. With its information based firmly on research, The Internet and Health Communication provides an in-depth analysis of the changes in human communication and health care resulting from the Internet revolution. The contributors, representing a wide range of expertise, provide an extensive variety of examples from the micro to the macro, including information about HMO web sites, Internet pharmacies, and web-enabled hospitals, to vividly illustrate their findings and conclusions.
The Internet and Health Care: Theory, Research, and Practice
presents an in-depth introduction to the field of health care and
the Internet, from international and interdisciplinary
perspectives. It combines expertise in the areas of the social
sciences, medicine, policy, and systems analysis. With an
international collection of contributors, it provides a current
examination of key issues and research projects in the area.
Methods and data used in the chapters include personal interviews,
focus groups, observations, regional and national surveys, online
transcript analysis, and much more. Sections in the book cover:
*e-Health trends and theory; *searching, discussing, and evaluating
online health information at the individual level of analysis;
*discussing health information at the group or community level; and
*implementing health information systems at the regional and social
level. The Internet and Health Care will prove useful for
university educators and students in the social, public health, and
medical disciplines, including Internet researchers. It is also
oriented to professionals in many disciplines who will appreciate
an integrative theoretical, empirical, and critical analysis of the
subject matter, including developers and providers of online health
information.
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