[Air-L] Deadline extension: Workshop on online patient expereince

Phoenix Mo phoenix.mo at northumbria.ac.uk
Thu May 5 20:48:21 PDT 2011


We apologise for cross-postings. The deadline for our workshop at HCI
2011 has been extended to 13th of May, 2011
iPEx


Workshop on Online Patient Experience and its Role in E-health

Northumbria University, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK  -  5th July 2011  -  at
the 25th Human Computer Interaction conference (HCI2011)

Organisers
Sue Ziebland 	Department of Primary Health Care, University of Oxford
Pamela Briggs 	School of Life Sciences, Northumbria University
John Powell 	Health Sciences Research Institute, University of
Warwick


Call for papers 

Overview of the Workshop

The Internet has an important role in the provision of reliable,
relevant and timely health information for the public and patients.
Traditionally, authoritative health information has been based on facts
and figures, not the experiences of patients. However the rise of
patient-generated content on the Internet, in the form of online patient
experiences (PEx) has changed the landscape of health decision-making.
Online PEx can have both positive and negative influences - PEx can
enhance social support, and facilitate adjustment to an illness but can
also raise anxiety levels and in an unmoderated format can deliver very
powerful but misleading messages. PEx is important for researchers and
e-health designers alike and in this workshop we seek to bring the new
PEx community together to share new approaches and findings.

We are inviting 2-4 page papers for consideration for this workshop.
Submissions should be sent to Dr. Phoenix Mo
(phoenix.mo at northumbria.ac.uk), by the 13th May 2011.

For full workshop details see https://sites.google.com/site/opex2011/

The iPEx programme presents independent research commissioned by the
National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) under its Programme Grants
for Applied Research funding scheme (RP-PG-0608-10147). The views
expressed in this programme are those of the author(s), representing
iPEx, and not necessarily those of the NHS, the NIHR or the Department
of Health. 




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