Unraveling Uses and Effects of an Interactive Health Communication System |
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Authors: | Jeong Yeob Han PhD Robert P Hawkins PhD Bret R Shaw PhD Suzanne Pingree PhD Fiona McTavish MS David H Gustafson PhD |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Telecommunications , Center for Health and Risk Communication, University of Georgia;2. National Cancer Institute-funded Center of Excellence in Cancer Communication Research at the University of Wisconsin-Madison;3. Department of Life Sciences Communication , Center of Excellence in Cancer Communication Research, at the University of Wisconsin-Madison;4. Center for Health Enhancement Systems Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison;5. College of Engineering, Center of Excellence in Cancer Communication at the University of Wisconsin-Madison |
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Abstract: | By developing a number of measures distinguishing amount, type of content, and when and how that content is used, the current study revealed effective patterns of use that are associated with quality of life benefits during an eHealth intervention. Results generally suggest that the benefits depend on how a patient uses the system, far more than on sheer amount of exposure or even what type of content is chosen. The next generation of eHealth system should focus on providing new and varying content over time, but even more on encouraging intensity of use and long-term commitment to the system. |
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