William B Lober1, Janine L Flowers. 1. Schools ofNursing, Medicine, and Public Health, University ofWashington, Seattle, WA, USA. lober@uw.edu
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Consumer empowerment in health and rapid change in health information and communication technologies have their roots in broader social trends. This article reviews the activities at the intersection of consumer empowerment and technology. DATA SOURCES: Technical reports, white papers, books, journal articles, and Web sites. CONCLUSION: Social trends are visible in the integration of information and communication technologies into health care, in both searching for and sharing information on the Internet, in the use of social media to create new types of interactions with family, providers, and peers, and in the e-patient, who integrates these new roles and new technologies. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING PRACTICE: Changes in both patients and technology will impact oncology nursing practice as new, patient-centered, interactions emerge.
OBJECTIVES: Consumer empowerment in health and rapid change in health information and communication technologies have their roots in broader social trends. This article reviews the activities at the intersection of consumer empowerment and technology. DATA SOURCES: Technical reports, white papers, books, journal articles, and Web sites. CONCLUSION: Social trends are visible in the integration of information and communication technologies into health care, in both searching for and sharing information on the Internet, in the use of social media to create new types of interactions with family, providers, and peers, and in the e-patient, who integrates these new roles and new technologies. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING PRACTICE: Changes in both patients and technology will impact oncology nursing practice as new, patient-centered, interactions emerge.
Authors: Perry M Gee; Deborah A Greenwood; Debora A Paterniti; Deborah Ward; Lisa M Soederberg Miller Journal: J Med Internet Res Date: 2015-04-01 Impact factor: 5.428