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    网址:http://jopm.org/
    标题:Journal of Participatory Medicine
    关键字:participatory medicine, participatory health, e-patients, journal, articles, jopm, epatient, patient, doctor, communicat
    描述:The Journal publishes articles on an ongoing basis about topics related to participatory medicine, a movement in which networked patients shift from being mere passengers to responsible drivers of the
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    Society for Participatory Medicinee-patients.net blogJournal of Participatory MedicineHomeOpinion EditorialsCommentaryLettersEvidence ResearchReviewsCase StudiesPerspective NarrativesColumns InnovationsMedia Watch On the WebBooks & LiteratureConferencesAuthors/ReviewersBrowseAbout UsLog In to CommentMost RecentParticipatory Care in the Nursing Home SettingConstance K. Smith Commentary | Vol. 7, 2015 | February 23, 2015 Resident and family participation in nursing home care is becoming more the rule than the exception. The author’s challenge to nursing homes is to design formal ways to make it easier for patients and families to provide feedback.Read MoreevidenceThe Challenges of Conceptualizing Patient Engagement in Health Care:  A Lexicographic Literature ReviewSerena Barello, Guendalina Graffigna, Elena Vegni  & A. Claudio Bosio Reviews | Vol. 6, 2014 | June 11, 2014 The term “patient engagement” is at risk of becoming a vague buzzterm, as it lacks a shared definition. This paper aims to pinpoint the key conceptualizations of “patient engagement” from recent academic literature, in order to deepen understanding of the term.Read MoreLessons Learned from Implementing a Multi-Year, Multi-Project Public Engagement Initiative to Better Inform Governmental Public Health Policy DecisionsCase Abstracts of a Multi-Year, Multi-Project Public Engagement Initiative to Better Inform Governmental Public Health Policy DecisionsMore in evidenceperspectiveBut You Said I Wouldn’t Need RadiationStephanie Roberson Barnard Narratives | Vol. 6, 2014 | February 28, 2014 Which physician would you rather have as a patient? Here a breast cancer survivor analyzes the communication styles of two of her doctors — the first left her anxious and bereft, while the second helped her feel informed and hopeful.Read MoreGoing Digital with Patients:  Managing Potential Liability Risks of Patient-Generated Electronic Health Information“What Brings You In Today?” Assessing and Addressing Potential Cross-Cultural Communication GapsMore in perspectiveopinionParticipatory Care in the Nursing Home SettingConstance K. Smith Commentary | Vol. 7, 2015 | February 23, 2015 Resident and family participation in nursing home care is becoming more the rule than the exception. The author’s challenge to nursing homes is to design formal ways to make it easier for patients and families to provide feedback.Read More
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    Just Text Me: Using SMS Technology for Collaborative Patient Mood Charting
    April C. Foreman, Chris Hall, Karen Bone, Jeffrey Cheng  & Adam Kaplin Innovations | Vol. 3, 2011 | September 26, 2011 
    Mood 24/7 is an innovation in traditional mood charting that uses text-messaging technology and may increase patient engagement and accuracy in reporting mood symptoms.
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