Cognitive Informatics in Health and Biomedicine: Understanding and Modeling Health Behaviors (Health Informatics)
暫譯: 健康與生物醫學中的認知資訊學:理解與建模健康行為(健康資訊學)

  • 出版商: Springer
  • 出版日期: 2017-06-14
  • 售價: $2,320
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$2,204
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 383
  • 裝訂: Hardcover
  • ISBN: 3319517317
  • ISBN-13: 9783319517315
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商品描述

As health care is moving toward a team effort with patients as partners, this book provides guidance on the optimized use of health information and supporting technologies, and how people think and make decisions that affect their health and wellbeing. It focuses on investigations of how general public understand health information, assess risky behaviors, make healthcare decisions, and how they use health information technologies.

e-health technologies have opened up new horizons for promoting increased self-reliance in patients. Although information technologies are now in widespread use, there is often a disparity between the scientific and technological knowledge underlying health care practices and the cultural beliefs, mental models, and cognitive representations of illness and disease. Misconceptions based on inaccurate perceptions and mental models, and flawed prior beliefs could lead to miscommunication as well as to erroneous decisions about individuals’ own health or the health of their family members.

Cognitive Informatics in Health and Biomedicine: Understanding and Modeling Health Behaviors presents state of the art research in cognitive informatics for assessing the impact of patient behaviour. It is designed to assist all involved at the intersection of the health care institution and the patient and covers contributions from recognized researchers and leaders in the field.


商品描述(中文翻譯)

隨著醫療保健逐漸朝向團隊合作,並將患者視為夥伴,本書提供了有關健康資訊及其支援技術的最佳化使用指導,以及人們如何思考和做出影響其健康與福祉的決策。書中重點探討了公眾如何理解健康資訊、評估風險行為、做出醫療決策,以及他們如何使用健康資訊技術。

電子健康技術為促進患者自我依賴開闢了新的視野。儘管資訊技術現在已被廣泛使用,但醫療實踐背後的科學和技術知識與文化信仰、心理模型及疾病的認知表徵之間常常存在差距。基於不準確的感知和心理模型以及有缺陷的先前信念所產生的誤解,可能導致溝通不良以及對個人自身健康或家庭成員健康的錯誤決策。

《健康與生物醫學中的認知資訊學:理解與建模健康行為》展示了在評估患者行為影響方面的最先進研究。此書旨在協助所有參與醫療機構與患者交匯處的人士,並涵蓋了該領域公認研究者和領導者的貢獻。