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Harris, Roma M.
Mediating health information[electronic resource] :the go-betweens in a changing socio-technical landscape /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
025.0661
書名/作者:
Mediating health information : the go-betweens in a changing socio-technical landscape // edited by Nadine Wathen, Sally Wyatt and Roma Harris.
其他作者:
Wathen, Nadine.
出版者:
Basingstoke : : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2008.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource
叢書名:
Health technology and society
標題:
Medical informatics.
標題:
Information behavior.
ISBN:
9780230227323
ISBN:
0230227325
內容註:
CHAPTER 1: -- The Go-Betweens: Health, Technology and Info(r)mediation. Sally Wyatt, Roma Harris and, Nadine Wathen -- CHAPTER 2: -- 'Everybody's Talking at Me': Situating the Client in the Info(r)mediary Work of the Health Professions. Leslie Bella, Roma Harris, Debbie Chavez, Jana Fear and Penny Gill -- CHAPTER 3: -- Health Intermediaries? Positioning the Public Library in E-Health Discourse. Flis Henwood, Roma Harris, Samantha Burdett and Audrey Marshal -- CHAPTER 4: -- To Filter or Notto Filter: Legal and Ethical Aspects of Librarians' Use of Internet Filtering Techniques. Elaine Gibson and Jan Sutherland -- CHAPTER 5: -- Invisible Logic: The Role of Software as an Information Intermediary in Health Care. Ellen Balka and Arsalan Butt -- CHAPTER 6: -- PersonalizedNarrative Diagnostic Imaging: Can it Mediate Patient-System Dialogue? Peter Pennefather and West Suhanic -- CHAPTER 7: -- Using the Internet as a Health Intermediary: Providing Information and Services to Marginalized Sexual Communities. T.C. Sanders -- CHAPTER 8: -- Between the Clinic and the Community: Pathways for an Emerging E-Health Policy in the Remote First Nations of Northwestern Ontario. Adam Fiser and Robert Luke -- CHAPTER 9: -- We're All Out there Busting Our Guts, Trying to Do the Best that We Can for Our People': Health Intermediaries in the Australian Indigenous Communities. Lyn Simpson, Michelle Hall and Susan Leggett -- CHAPTER 10: -- Helpers, Gatekeepers and the Well-Intentioned: The MixedBlessings of HIV/AIDS Info(r)mediation in Rural Canada. Roma Harris, Tiffany Veinot, Leslie Bella, Irving Rootman and Judith Krajnak -- CHAPTER 11: -- Reflections on the Middle Space. Nadine Wathen, Roma Harris and Sally Wyatt.
摘要、提要註:
Welcome or not, most citizens in Western countries are unable to go through a day without receiving a dose of health information. Health information is available from, passed through, or pushedat lay citizens by healthcare professionals, alternative practitioners, pharmaceutical companies, employers, co-workers, friends and family members, vendors of health products, and government-sponsored campaigns. It is delivered through a variety of media, including, increasingly, the internet. Thisbook examines health information provision and seeking and the roles and interactions of human and technical actors that intermediate this process. New empirical data from a number of clinical and community settings- including Aboriginal communities, libraries, rural areas, online communities and radiology clinics- is used to demonstrate a new concept termed 'health info(r)mediation'. Emerging socio-technical configurations are examined. The contributors are from a diverse range of academic andpractice-oriented backgrounds, resulting in a critical and theroetically-based volume grounded in thepractical realities of health information use in an increasingly networked world. Many of the chapters provide guidance for health, social service and information professionals charged with creating and/or providing health advice for citizens.
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Mediating health information[electronic resource] :the go-betweens in a changing socio-technical landscape /
Mediating health information
the go-betweens in a changing socio-technical landscape /[electronic resource] :edited by Nadine Wathen, Sally Wyatt and Roma Harris. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan,2008. - 1 online resource - Health technology and society.
CHAPTER 1: -- The Go-Betweens: Health, Technology and Info(r)mediation. Sally Wyatt, Roma Harris and, Nadine Wathen -- CHAPTER 2: -- 'Everybody's Talking at Me': Situating the Client in the Info(r)mediary Work of the Health Professions. Leslie Bella, Roma Harris, Debbie Chavez, Jana Fear and Penny Gill -- CHAPTER 3: -- Health Intermediaries? Positioning the Public Library in E-Health Discourse. Flis Henwood, Roma Harris, Samantha Burdett and Audrey Marshal -- CHAPTER 4: -- To Filter or Notto Filter: Legal and Ethical Aspects of Librarians' Use of Internet Filtering Techniques. Elaine Gibson and Jan Sutherland -- CHAPTER 5: -- Invisible Logic: The Role of Software as an Information Intermediary in Health Care. Ellen Balka and Arsalan Butt -- CHAPTER 6: -- PersonalizedNarrative Diagnostic Imaging: Can it Mediate Patient-System Dialogue? Peter Pennefather and West Suhanic -- CHAPTER 7: -- Using the Internet as a Health Intermediary: Providing Information and Services to Marginalized Sexual Communities. T.C. Sanders -- CHAPTER 8: -- Between the Clinic and the Community: Pathways for an Emerging E-Health Policy in the Remote First Nations of Northwestern Ontario. Adam Fiser and Robert Luke -- CHAPTER 9: -- We're All Out there Busting Our Guts, Trying to Do the Best that We Can for Our People': Health Intermediaries in the Australian Indigenous Communities. Lyn Simpson, Michelle Hall and Susan Leggett -- CHAPTER 10: -- Helpers, Gatekeepers and the Well-Intentioned: The MixedBlessings of HIV/AIDS Info(r)mediation in Rural Canada. Roma Harris, Tiffany Veinot, Leslie Bella, Irving Rootman and Judith Krajnak -- CHAPTER 11: -- Reflections on the Middle Space. Nadine Wathen, Roma Harris and Sally Wyatt.
Welcome or not, most citizens in Western countries are unable to go through a day without receiving a dose of health information. Health information is available from, passed through, or pushedat lay citizens by healthcare professionals, alternative practitioners, pharmaceutical companies, employers, co-workers, friends and family members, vendors of health products, and government-sponsored campaigns. It is delivered through a variety of media, including, increasingly, the internet. Thisbook examines health information provision and seeking and the roles and interactions of human and technical actors that intermediate this process. New empirical data from a number of clinical and community settings- including Aboriginal communities, libraries, rural areas, online communities and radiology clinics- is used to demonstrate a new concept termed 'health info(r)mediation'. Emerging socio-technical configurations are examined. The contributors are from a diverse range of academic andpractice-oriented backgrounds, resulting in a critical and theroetically-based volume grounded in thepractical realities of health information use in an increasingly networked world. Many of the chapters provide guidance for health, social service and information professionals charged with creating and/or providing health advice for citizens.
Electronic reproduction.
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Palgrave Macmillan,
2009.
Mode of access:World Wide Web.
ISBN: 9780230227323
Standard No.: 10.1057/9780230227323doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
340360
Medical informatics.
Index Terms--Genre/Form:
336502
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LC Class. No.: R858 / .M43 2008eb
Dewey Class. No.: 025.0661
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