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Main Author:
Morillon, Laurent
Format:
eBook
Language:
English
Published:
Newark :
John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,
2020.
Subjects:
Medical informatics.
Medicine
>
Research.
Medical informatics
Medicine
>
Research
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Table of Contents:
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Foreword
Introduction
Part 1 Changes in Contexts and Info-communication Practices Related to the Digital Environment in the Health Field
Chapter 1 Health and Digital Technology: Reflexive Feedback on Some Works
1.1. Introduction
1.2. Voluntary changes over the last 50 years
1.2.1. An old but partial political desire
1.2.2. Coexistence of two types of information: medical and health information
1.3. Significant issues
1.3.1. Economic and professional issues
1.3.2. A plethora of information
1.3.3. Attempts to control
1.4. New uses
1.4.1. Continued confidence in physicians
1.4.2. Beyond information: life stories and testimonies
1.5. Conclusion
1.6. References
Chapter 2 Social and Digital Resources: The Hindered Information Practices of Cancer Patients
2.1. Introduction
2.2. Patients and information
2.3. Getting information from family and friends when suffering from cancer
2.3.1. Which relatives are likely to provide what kind of information
2.3.2. Difficulty in asking people around you for information
2.4. Getting information on the Internet when you are sick with cancer
2.4.1. Widespread use for limited benefits
2.4.2. The health Internet: a misleading exposure
2.5. Conclusion
2.6. References
Chapter 3 Health at the In-between of Computing and the Information and Communication Sciences
3.1. Introduction
3.2. The hospital, a field to observe
3.3. An abductive and iterative approach for an "in-between" positioning
3.4. A theoretical diversity to characterize complex organizations
3.5. Conclusion
3.6. References
Chapter 4 Mental Health and Support for Disaster Victims. Info-communication Devices for Training Volunteer First-aid Workers in a Digital
4.1. Introduction
4.2. Studying manuals to train volunteer rescue workers in psycho-emotional support for disaster victims
4.3. Four analysis guides
4.3.1. Metadata for online documents
4.3.2. Pedagogical engineering of online textbooks
4.3.3. Mental health intervention protocols
4.3.4. Disaster management protocols
4.4. An info-communication device for online training in disaster response
4.5. Conclusion
4.6. Appendix
4.7. References
Chapter 5 Ethical Positions Arising from Research on Online Communities in the Health Sector
5.1. Introduction
5.2. Epistemology, deontology and ethical reflection
5.2.1. From the necessary scientific reflexivity to empirical and methodological scientific ethics
5.2.2. ICS and methodological and empirical ethics related to the study of NICTs
5.2.3. Empirical and methodological ethics
5.3. Empirical and methodological ethics in ICS and digital health
5.3.1. Collecting authorizations and approvals
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