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    Organ Donors - Equivalent to God.Find news about Dr AGK Gokhale health workshops and activities that are covered by telugu news channels and published in telugu news papers.
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BioMed Central | Full text | The experiential health information processing model: supp... - 0 views

  • However, this idea raises concerns that learners with dissenting ideas and views may find such learning environments unfriendly.
  • A collaborative filtering model in which popularity breeds popularity can lead to subject "icebergs," where less popular topics and ideas are submerged [18].
  • little research has examined the notion of collaborative behaviour in relation to health information seeking and knowledge creation on the Internet.
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  • Those with low health literacy and numeracy may be especially susceptible to misleading information and framing effects [32], whether these are intentional, as in malicious behaviour in an online community, or whether they simply reflect a poor fit between information content, its presentation, and the learner.
  • For someone recently diagnosed with an illness, prognosis and treatment information are likely to be foreign and even daunting, requiring learning in the context of stress and perhaps fear.
  • Charles et al. [33] proposed three primary models of decision making: the 'paternalistic' model where the physician makes the decisions, the 'informed or autonomous' model where the physician imparts knowledge to the patient and the patient makes the decision, and the 'shared decision making' model where the process is collaborative
  • The role assumed by a patient may have an impact on how information sources are weighted. For example, one study found that those who desired the most control in their decision-making stated that their physician was their main information source and many were guided by the doctor's preferences [37].
  • People's information seeking behaviour (ISB) is complex and often iterative. Research in this area has produced consistent findings that comprise what has been called the "principles of information seeking" [39]; these include that people seek information 1) in familiar and comfortable patterns; 2) often following an informal to formal continuum; and 3) in an opportunistic and situated/contextualized way.
  • formation seeking is often multi-faceted and complex and is comprised of interactions between individual, environmental and social factors
  • Williams-Piehota et al. [44] demonstrated that for women at risk of breast cancer, adapting messages about the importance of mammography to receivers' behavioural style increased blunters' likelihood of obtaining a mammogram
  • In addition, individuals may themselves vary in their information seeking and coping styles, in some cases acting as blunters, while in others as monitors, and this may be due to contextual factors such as the person's understanding of the threat posed to them by the situation [47], and the type of stressor encountered [48].
  • These theories tend to explain motivation for seeking information but do not account for the desire to do so collaboratively or to find others in a similar circumstance in order to obtain anecdotal or experiential information.
  • Indeed it has been suggested that "sharing ideas and experiences with others through online health support groups may have health benefits." [53], and online communities have been described as the "...single most important aspect of the web with the biggest impact on health outcomes." [54].
  • Eng TR, Gustafson DH, Henderson J, Jimison H, Patrick K: Introduction to evaluation of interactive health communication applications. Science Panel on Interactive Communication and Health. Am J Prev Med 1999 , 16:10-5. PubMed Abstract | Publisher Full Text totext()Return to text Eysenbach G, Powell J, Englesakis M, Rizo C, Stern A: Health related virtual communities and electronic support groups: systematic review of the effects of online peer to peer interactions. BMJ 2004 , 328:1166. PubMed Abstract | Publisher Full Text | PubMed Central Full Text
  • Increased participation in online communities strengthens the potential for patients to influence each other's decision making, emphasizing a third decision making dyad: patient-patien
  • they merely replicate, in a new environment, the patterns and preferences for information seeking seen in non-online environments.
  • What is new is the increased ability for some people to access "more people like me" in very fast and highly convenient way
  • It must be noted however, that, as described above, many of the information seeking patterns we now see on the Web are not in fact new
  • Miller SM: Monitoring versus blunting styles of coping with cancer influence the information patients want and need about their disease: implications for cancer screening and management. Cancer 1995 , 76:167-177. PubMed Abstract totext()Return to text
  • Individuals with a disease or condition are beginning to emerge as authoritative sources [61].
  • Wilson J: Acknowledging the expertise of patients and their organisations. BMJ 1999 , 319:771-4. PubMed Abstract | Publisher Full Text | PubMed Central Full Text totext()Return to text
  • For example, if it is understood that most new learners require a period of time in which they prefer to only read messages online before actively participating, this could be outlined in the instructions for participation
  • Also of interest is the evolving nature of credibility and the way it is depicted, understood and accepted as more laypeople become recognized as experts and opinion leaders in online environments.
  • we need to consider ways to better enable and support the exchange of experiential and anecdotal information, and help patients differentiate the different kinds of information to which they may be exposed in these environments
  • online interactions may simply reproduce existing power structures and may not, in fact, truly empower patients [64,65].
  • Nettleton S, Burrows R: E-Scaped Medicine? Information, Reflexivity and Health. Critical Social Policy 2003 , 23:165-185. totext()Return to text Henwood F, Wyatt S, Hart A, Smith J: 'Ignorance is bliss sometimes': constraints on the emergence of the 'informed patient' in the changing landscapes of health information. Sociol Health Illn 2003 , 25:589-607. PubMed Abstract | Publisher Full Text totext()Return to text Westbrook JI, Braithwaite J, Georgiou A, Ampt A, Creswick N, Coiera E, Iedema R: Multimethod evaluation of information and communication technologies in health in the context of wicked problems and sociotechnical theory. J Am Med Inform Assoc 2007 , 14:746-55. PubMed Abstract | Publisher Full Text | PubMed Central Full Text totext()Return to text
Dr AGK Gokhale

Latest News in Hospitality Industry in India | lvad in India - 0 views

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    Doctor AGK Gokhale publishes all the latest news in hospitality industry in India providing quality information on surgeries, operations, workshops & treatments.
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    Andhra Jyothi Special Article on Heart Surgery and Heart Transplant.
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    Andhra Jyothi Special Article on Heart Surgery and Heart Transplant.
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Save Lives - Organ Donation | Dr Gokhale - 0 views

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    Benefactors offer help to Eamcet ranker.Dr Gokhale CT Associates at Yashoda hospital, Secunderabad has conducted workshop on MInimal Access Cardiac Surgery and nearly 150 cardiac surgeons all over India has participated.
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    Dr Gokhale CT Associates at Yashoda hospital, Secunderabad has conducted workshop on MInimal Access Cardiac Surgery and nearly 150 cardiac surgeons all over India has participated.
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    Benefactors offer help to Eamcet ranker.Dr Gokhale CT Associates at Yashoda hospital, Secunderabad has conducted workshop on MInimal Access Cardiac Surgery and nearly 150 cardiac surgeons all over India has participated.
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    A new analysis says that fat ladies who smoke cigarettes might not have the interest towards sweets.
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Health Literacy: New Field, New Opportunities - 0 views

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    A health literacy tutorial by World Education and sponsored by NNNLM NE
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NER'eastah » Blog Archive » New MedlinePlus Web Service - 0 views

  • NLM recently launched a Web page for software developers listing all of the Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) and Web services offered by the library.
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Patient Safety Crosswalk - 0 views

  • Welcome to the Patient Safety Crosswalk - a place where you can quickly find the latest in patient safety news, events, projects, research and more from across Canada!
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HealthNewsReview.org | Independent Expert Reviews of News Stories | Holding Health and ... - 0 views

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    A little bit off topic, but sharing this as an example of a site that helps curate medical info
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California Agriculture Online - 1 views

  • Cognitive and motivational factors support health literacy and acquisition of new health information in later life
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    Cognitive and motivational factors support health literacy and acquisition of new health information in later life
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Social media tools may reduce attrition in online health programs | Healthcare IT News - 0 views

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    "Social media tools may reduce attrition in online health programs"
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AHRQ Innovations Exchange | Simple, Patient-Friendly Informed Consent Process Increases... - 4 views

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    The purpose of this process is to promote patient understanding through the use of plain language principles and the "teach-back" method. The new form and consent process have increased the proportion of patients observed to be reading the form and who were able to describe their surgery in their own words, and enhanced patients' comfort level with asking questions. Anecdotal reports also suggest that patients, families, and nurses are satisfied with the enhanced process and form.
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Stay Healthy - 0 views

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    Starting another hobby can be both worrisome and exciting. On one hand, trying something new brings excitement and fun, but on the other hand, it can be hard to know where to begin. : With yoga, somebody could walk down and up the aisles of a sporting goods store and have no idea what things are fundamental to practicing good yoga and what things are unnecessary.
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