Title of article
ICT and patient roles; contradictions in e-health policy
Author/Authors
Andreassen، نويسنده , , Hege K.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages
7
From page
86
To page
92
Abstract
Patient oriented information and communication technologies (ICT), often labelled e-health, are on the rise in European health care. How does this affect patient roles? On the one hand e-health is argued to stimulate an active empowered patient, but on the other recent empirical studies link e-health to the survival of a passive compliant patient role. In this study of secondary sources 20 e-health policy and related documents from the European Union were investigated to identify dominant conceptualizations of the patient role in e-health policy. The findings highlight how the policy rhetoric on patient involvement through e-health relies on the aspects of information and consumerism, and that this rhetoric, paradoxically, has the unintended effect of strengthening the opposing ideal of the compliant patient. The study aims to open for a broader discussion on the potential and limitations of e-health in future patient care and treatment.
Journal title
Health Policy and Technology
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
Health Policy and Technology
Record number
2369585
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