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Title Digital health communications / edited by Benoit Cordelier, Olivier Galibert
Published London : ISTE, Ltd. ; Hobooken : Wiley, 2021

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Description 1 online resource (217 pages)
Series Science, society and new technologies series. Technological prospects and social applications set ; v. 5
Science, society and new technologies series. Technological prospects and social applications set ; v. 5.
Contents Intro -- Table of Contents -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Preface: Info-communication Perspectives on Digital Health Communication -- P.1. The French and Quebec health systems as a heuristic context for analysis -- P.2. Information and communication sciences: a theoretical corpus and methodologies for understanding digital communication in healthcare -- P.3. For a critical approach to digital health communication -- P.4. Digital health communication in the workplace -- P.5. Digital communication in health: between strategic communication, public space and empowerment
P.6. Digital health communication: the promise of cognitive, social and emotional support -- P.7. And finally, how can we take care of digital workers? -- P.8. Diagnosis and treatment -- P.9. References -- Acknowledgments -- Author Biographies -- Introduction: Updating Issues of Digital Health Communication -- I.1. What about digital care workers? -- I.2. What about digital communication in health ... ethical, empowering and emancipating? -- I.3. What about new digital mediations of health knowledge? -- PART 1: Digital Patient Records: Organizational Adaptations
1 Paradoxical Changes and Injunctions in an Implementation Project of the Digital Patient Record -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. Organizational paradoxes and paradoxical injunctions -- 1.3. A case study of an implementation project for digital patient records -- 1.4. Resolving the organizational paradox at the individual level -- 1.5. Conclusion -- 1.6. References -- 2 Identifying Caregiver Practices by Analyzing the Use of Electronic Medical Records -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. Review of the management science literature on professional practices and uses of electronic patient records
2.3. Professional practices and the use of tools at the heart of the conceptual framework: the "instrumental genesis" -- 2.4. Methodology -- 2.5. Results -- 2.6. Conclusion -- 2.7. References -- 3 Communication Approach to Patients' Health Work: Remote Relationship and Intertwined Powers -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Reconstructing patients' work -- 3.3. Field and method -- 3.4. Remote relationship and intertwined powers -- 3.5. Conclusion -- 3.6. Acknowledgments -- 3.7. References -- PART 2: Care and Social Support: From Institutional Responses to Online Support
4 The Place of Care in the E-coordination of Home Care and Assistance -- 4.1. Introduction -- 4.2. Home care coordination issues -- 4.3. Impacts on the logic of care, roles and identities -- 4.4. Uses and practices of the PAACO-Globule dispositive in a support network for the coordination of complex pathways in the South Gironde region -- 4.5. Conclusion -- 4.6. References -- 5 Breast Cancer Prevention Online in a Crisis of Confidence Context: From Medical-Technical Discourse to Social Support -- 5.1. Introduction -- 5.2. Prevention and crisis context
Summary ECHNOLOGICAL PROSPECTS AND SOCIAL APPLICATIONS SET Coordinated by Bruno Salgues There are many controversies with respect to health crisis management: the search for information on symptoms, misinformation on emerging treatments, massive use of collaborative tools by healthcare professionals, deployment of applications for tracking infected patients. The Covid-19 crisis is a relevant example about the need for research in digital communications in order to understand current health info communication. After an overview of the challenges of digital healthcare, this book offers a critical look at the organizational and professional limits of ICT uses for patients, their caregivers and healthcare professionals. It analyzes the links between ICT and ethics of care, where health communication is part of a global, humanistic and emancipating care for patients and caregivers. It presents new digitized means of communicating health knowledge that reveal, thanks to the Internet, a competition between biomedical expert knowledge and experiential secular knowledge
Notes 5.3. Methodological choices for the analysis of an online exchange space
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Communication in medicine.
Communication in medicine
Form Electronic book
Author Cordelier, Benoit
Galibert, Olivier, 1973-
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