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Technology Enabled Knowledge Translation for eHealth: Principles and Practice: Healthcare Delivery in the Information Age

Editat de Kendall Ho, Sandra Jarvis-Selinger, Helen Novak Lauscher, Jennifer Cordeiro, Richard Scott
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 iul 2014
Rapid progress in health research has led to generation of new knowledge and innovative practices in management of illness. This has resulted in a significant challenge for health professionals: if today we discovered a new therapy through research, when will this discovery be regularly prescribed or utilized to treat all patients suffering from this condition? Knowledge translation is the non-linear and often complicated process of translating knowledge into routine health practices. Technology enabled knowledge translation (TEKT) is the use of information and communication technologies (ICT) to accelerate knowledge translation. With the ubiquity of the internet, the proliferation of different approaches in communication and social networking, and the continuously improving technologies from netbooks to smartphones, there are rich opportunities for TEKT in health education, service delivery, and research.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781489987488
ISBN-10: 1489987487
Pagini: 456
Ilustrații: XIV, 442 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Ediția:2012
Editura: Springer
Colecția Springer
Seria Healthcare Delivery in the Information Age

Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States

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Better health for the world’s people is a moral imperative. Digital innovation linking the globe is a growing reality. Intersecting these critical phenomena, Technology-Enabled Knowledge Translation (TEKT) is opening up numerous arenas for improving access to care, upgrading quality of care, advancing health education, and reducing health inequities worldwide.
 
Technology-Enabled Knowledge Translation for eHealth surveys in depth the current status of major TEKT projects and its potential to contribute to future widespread health care refinements. In applications as varied as bioinformatics, youth e-mentoring programs, and electronic communities of practice, TEKT is shown as evolving toward larger humanitarian goals, addressing environmental concerns, and—in keeping with one of the earliest premises of the Internet—answering the salient question, “How global is e-health?” Contributors set out a well-rounded picture of TEKT use across health delivery platforms as the book:
 
  • Updates technological concepts in training, recordkeeping, and quality control.
  • Provides extended examples of virtual collaboration between colleagues.
  • Explores TEKT as a means of improving health outcomes in disadvantaged populations.
  • Demonstrates applications of social media in qualitative research.
  • Reports on TEKT projects from Mexico, China, and Brazil.
  • Applies TEKT practice at the policy level.
 
Health care administrators as well as researchers in health care management, policy, and services will find Technology-Enabled Knowledge Translation for eHealth a leading-edge resource that stimulates action as well as interest.

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Covers electronic health records, personal health records, telehealth, and other data repositories Includes over 30 examples of TEKT in action to demonstrate how ICT can improve service delivery, education, capacity building, and policy translation Looks at future research directions, and how TEKT can be the knowledge engine that propels ehealth forward Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras