Experiences of a General Practitioner in the daily practice about Digital Health Literacy. The real needs
Autores de IIS La Fe
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- Basagoiti, I
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Abstract
Digital Health Literacy (DHL) is a key element to promote patient empowerment. This position paper presents the lessons learnt from the daily activities of a General Practitioner interacting with patients. General Practitioners have a main role in each stage on individual digital health literacy process. They are the first meeting point between patients and the medical knowledge; in the search phase, they are who can prescribe and validate health information; in the comprehension phase, they lead to a full understanding; and in the adoption phase, they assist in the own personal application. Major conclusions are that General Practitioners need a set of tools, organizational resources and knowledge to acquire Digital Health Literacy skills to help patients on their way from the information to the empowerment. Some of these tools and knowledge are identified to draw the future roadmap to get people with Digital Health Literacy skills.
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- ISSN/ISSNe:
- 1557-170X, 1558-4615
- Tipo:
- Proceedings Paper
- Páginas:
- 5644-5647
- PubMed:
- 28269535
- Factor de Impacto:
- 0,235 SCImago ℠
IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Conference Proceedings IEEE
Citas Recibidas en Web of Science: 3
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Proyectos y Estudios Clínicos
IMPACTO CLINICO DE LA TELEMEDICINA EN LA ENFERMEDAD DE CROHN Y LA COLITIS ULCEROSA: ESTUDIO TECCU
Investigador Principal: MARIAM AGUAS PERIS
PI12/00277 . INSTITUTO DE SALUD CARLOS III . 2013
IMPACTO CLÍNICO DE LA TELEMEDICINA EN LA ENFERMEDAD DE CROHN Y LA COLITIS ULCEROSA.
Investigador Principal: MARIAM AGUAS PERIS
TECCU
Cita
Traver M,Basagoiti I,Martinez A,Fernandez C,Traver V. Experiences of a General Practitioner in the daily practice about Digital Health Literacy. The real needs. En:38th Annual International Conference of the IEEE-Engineering-in-Medicine-and-Biology-Society (EMBC). 2016. Orlando. 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 USA:IEEE. 2016. P.p. 5644-5647.