A patient centred framework for improving LTC quality of life through web 2.0 technology

Authors: Pulman, A.

Journal: Health Informatics Journal

Volume: 16

Issue: 1

Pages: 15-23

eISSN: 1741-2811

ISSN: 1460-4582

DOI: 10.1177/1460458209353556

Abstract:

The NHS and Social Care Model - a blueprint supporting organisations in improving services for people with long-term conditions (LTCs) - noted options to support people with LTCs might include technological tools supporting personalised care and choice and providing resources for patients to self-care and self-manage. Definitions concerning the integration of health information and support with Web 2.0 technology are primarily concerned with approaches from the healthcare perspective. There is a need to design a patient centred framework, encapsulating the use of Web 2.0 technology for people with LTCs who want to support, mitigate or improve quality of life. Existing theoretical frameworks offer a means of informing the design and measurement of this framework. This article describes how Web 2.0 technology could impact on the quality of life of individuals with LTCs and suggests a starting point for developing a theoretically informed patient centred framework. © The Author(s), 2010.

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A patient centred framework for improving LTC quality of life through Web 2.0 technology.

Authors: Pulman, A.

Journal: Health Informatics J

Volume: 16

Issue: 1

Pages: 15-23

eISSN: 1741-2811

DOI: 10.1177/1460458209353556

Abstract:

The NHS and Social Care Model - a blueprint supporting organisations in improving services for people with long-term conditions (LTCs) - noted options to support people with LTCs might include technological tools supporting personalised care and choice and providing resources for patients to self-care and self-manage. Definitions concerning the integration of health information and support with Web 2.0 technology are primarily concerned with approaches from the healthcare perspective. There is a need to design a patient centred framework, encapsulating the use of Web 2.0 technology for people with LTCs who want to support, mitigate or improve quality of life. Existing theoretical frameworks offer a means of informing the design and measurement of this framework. This article describes how Web 2.0 technology could impact on the quality of life of individuals with LTCs and suggests a starting point for developing a theoretically informed patient centred framework.

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A patient centred framework for improving LTC quality of life through Web 2.0 technology

Authors: Pulman, A.

Journal: HEALTH INFORMATICS JOURNAL

Volume: 16

Issue: 1

Pages: 15-23

eISSN: 1741-2811

ISSN: 1460-4582

DOI: 10.1177/1460458209353556

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A patient centred framework for improving LTC quality of life through Web 2.0 technology

Authors: Pulman, A.

Journal: Health Informatics Journal

Volume: 16

Pages: 15-23

ISSN: 1741-2811

DOI: 10.1177/1460458209353556

Abstract:

The NHS and Social Care Model — a blueprint supporting organisations in improving services for people with long-term conditions (LTCs) — noted options to support people with LTCs might include technological tools supporting personalised care and choice and providing resources for patients to self-care and self-manage. Definitions concerning the integration of health information and support with Web 2.0 technology are primarily concerned with approaches from the healthcare perspective. There is a need to design a patient centred framework, encapsulating the use of Web 2.0 technology for people with LTCs who want to support, mitigate or improve quality of life. Existing theoretical frameworks offer a means of informing the design and measurement of this framework. This article describes how Web 2.0 technology could impact on the quality of life of individuals with LTCs and suggests a starting point for developing a theoretically informed patient centred framework.

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A patient centred framework for improving LTC quality of life through Web 2.0 technology.

Authors: Pulman, A.

Journal: Health Informatics J.

Volume: 16

Pages: 15-23

DOI: 10.1177/1460458209353556

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A patient centred framework for improving LTC quality of life through Web 2.0 technology.

Authors: Pulman, A.

Journal: Health informatics journal

Volume: 16

Issue: 1

Pages: 15-23

eISSN: 1741-2811

ISSN: 1460-4582

DOI: 10.1177/1460458209353556

Abstract:

The NHS and Social Care Model - a blueprint supporting organisations in improving services for people with long-term conditions (LTCs) - noted options to support people with LTCs might include technological tools supporting personalised care and choice and providing resources for patients to self-care and self-manage. Definitions concerning the integration of health information and support with Web 2.0 technology are primarily concerned with approaches from the healthcare perspective. There is a need to design a patient centred framework, encapsulating the use of Web 2.0 technology for people with LTCs who want to support, mitigate or improve quality of life. Existing theoretical frameworks offer a means of informing the design and measurement of this framework. This article describes how Web 2.0 technology could impact on the quality of life of individuals with LTCs and suggests a starting point for developing a theoretically informed patient centred framework.

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