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This book's purpose is to offer various perspectives relating to
the development, effectiveness, and implementation of interactive
computing technology for health promotion--programs and
interventions aimed at improving various health-related outcomes
such as involvement in care, quality of life, adherence, disease
management, healthy lifestyle, and more. Its coverage includes:
*conceptual foundations for examining how characteristics of
media, messages, and users relate to one another and how
interactive media can effectively and appropriately promote health
outcomes;
*examinations of the development, utilization, and evaluation of
specific computer applications for health promotion featuring
discussions of the theoretical rationale for the program, the
targeted audience, research on the program's effectiveness, and
implications for future program development; and
*analyses of critical issues such as potential benefits and
limitations of technology on the delivery of care, institutional
obstacles to the adoption of computing technology, and prospects
for integrating information technology into the health
system.
This book's purpose is to offer various perspectives relating to
the development, effectiveness, and implementation of interactive
computing technology for health promotion--programs and
interventions aimed at improving various health-related outcomes
such as involvement in care, quality of life, adherence, disease
management, healthy lifestyle, and more. Its coverage includes:
*conceptual foundations for examining how characteristics of
media, messages, and users relate to one another and how
interactive media can effectively and appropriately promote health
outcomes;
*examinations of the development, utilization, and evaluation of
specific computer applications for health promotion featuring
discussions of the theoretical rationale for the program, the
targeted audience, research on the program's effectiveness, and
implications for future program development; and
*analyses of critical issues such as potential benefits and
limitations of technology on the delivery of care, institutional
obstacles to the adoption of computing technology, and prospects
for integrating information technology into the health
system.
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