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The power of patient-expert books

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More and more books are being written by patients — well-educated, informed patients who manage their illness successfully and have experience, practical knowledge and insights to share with other patients.

 

When it comes to illness-warranted behavior changes, as like seeks like, it’s often easier to make changes learned from fellow patients with whom you share the experience of a disease. Like support groups and mentor programs, this is fertile soil for positive behavior change.

 

Patient-authors also narrate the experience of illness. That is why I hope health care professionals (HCPs) are also reading books written by patients.

Marie Ennis-O’Connor‘s insight:

This is a very positive step in the right direction – am excited to see this Andrew 

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Grand Rounds on Healthin30 Features Health IT – Mobile Technology, Telemedicine and More : Health in 30

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Marie Ennis-O’Connor‘s insight:

Grand Rounds is a summary of the best health care writing online.  It features stories, opinions and analysis from doctors, nurses, patients, researchers and administrators, as well as journalists.  This edition features health care technology blogs from industry experts.

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Practical guidance: the use of social media in oncology practice. [J Oncol Pract. 2012] – PubMed – NCBI

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PubMed comprises more than 22 million citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books. Citations may include links to full-text content from PubMed Central and publisher web sites.

Marie Ennis-O’Connor‘s insight:

The penetration of social media into modern society has become a worldwide cultural phenomenon. Social media use widely accessible Web-based and mobile technologies to facilitate the creation and sharing of user-generated content in a collaborative and social manner. The uptake of social media in medicine provides new opportunities for health care professionals and institutions to interact with patients and other professionals. Oncologists may use social media as a platform for patient education and authoritative health messaging, for professional development and knowledge sharing, and for direct patient interaction, although this may be fraught with important legal and privacy concerns.

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Social Media & mHealth are Complementary Modalities « Creative RN

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Marie Ennis-O’Connor‘s insight:

Don’t let your web presence replace you your eye contact, your ears, your touch, your face exuding compassion, your caring smile, your handshake, your soothing voice that comforts and educates, your laughter or tears shared with a patient or family member can never be replaced by a screen or a link.

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6 Ways to Revive Healthcare Content and Engage More Readers – Salesforce Marketing Cloud

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Healthcare brands have typically arrived late to the content marketing bash. That’s why they’re not always sure how to participate in social media conversations.  The first stumble happens when they…

Marie Ennis-O’Connor‘s insight:

This is an excellent article

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What “patient centered” means to me: a realization from Holland on the role of the patient in research

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I’m sensing a number of things coming together, creating a new view of what’s possible and what’s changing in healthcare. I want to take a moment to present some background, then share the mind-pop that hit me yesterday while writing something.

 

Heather Swift‘s insight:

I’m sensing a number of things coming together, creating a new view of what’s possible and what’s changing in healthcare. I want to take a moment to present some background, then share the mind-pop that hit me yesterday while writing something.

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