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Patient engagement should be envisaged as a key priority today to
innovate healthcare services delivery and to make it more effective
and sustainable. The experience of engagement is a key qualifier of
the exchange between the demand (i.e. citizens/patients) and the
supply process of healthcare services. To understand and detect the
strategic levers that sustain a good quality of patients'
engagement may thus allow not only to improve clinical outcomes,
but also to increase patients' satisfaction and to reduce the
organizational costs of the delivery of services. By assuming a
relational marketing perspective, the book offers practical
insights about the developmental process of patients' engagement,
by suggesting concrete tools for assessing the levels of patients'
engagement and strategies to sustain it. Crucial resources to
implement these strategies are also the new technologies that
should be (1) implemented according to precise guidelines and (2)
designed according to a user-centered design process. Furthermore,
the book describes possible fields of patients' engagement
application by describing the best practices and experiences
matured in different fields
This open access volume focuses on the development of a P5 eHealth,
or better, a methodological resource for developing the health
technologies of the future, based on patients' personal
characteristics and needs as the fundamental guidelines for design.
It provides practical guidelines and evidence based examples on how
to design, implement, use and elevate new technologies for
healthcare to support the management of incurable, chronic
conditions. The volume further discusses the criticalities of
eHealth, why it is difficult to employ eHealth from an
organizational point of view or why patients do not always accept
the technology, and how eHealth interventions can be improved in
the future. By dealing with the state-of-the-art in eHealth
technologies, this volume is of great interest to researchers in
the field of physical and mental healthcare, psychologists,
stakeholders and policymakers as well as technology developers
working in the healthcare sector.
This open access volume focuses on the development of a P5 eHealth,
or better, a methodological resource for developing the health
technologies of the future, based on patients' personal
characteristics and needs as the fundamental guidelines for design.
It provides practical guidelines and evidence based examples on how
to design, implement, use and elevate new technologies for
healthcare to support the management of incurable, chronic
conditions. The volume further discusses the criticalities of
eHealth, why it is difficult to employ eHealth from an
organizational point of view or why patients do not always accept
the technology, and how eHealth interventions can be improved in
the future. By dealing with the state-of-the-art in eHealth
technologies, this volume is of great interest to researchers in
the field of physical and mental healthcare, psychologists,
stakeholders and policymakers as well as technology developers
working in the healthcare sector.
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