La contribución de las tecnologías Web 2.0 a la formación de pacientes activos

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Abstract

The Spanish health system has recently been marked by the emergence of more active patients who are characterized as being better informed about their disease, having a more participatory attitude, wanting to have a greater influence in making decisions about their health and asserting their rights as patients. Therefore, this article aims to report on how the introduction of Web 2.0 technologies can contribute to the empowering of more active patients. To achieve this, 14 semi-structured interviews were conducted with patients and representatives of patient associations who have used Web 2.0 technologies to interact with other patients or to communicate with health professionals. From the results obtained, we highlight the fact that Web 2.0 technologies provide greater access to health-related information, improve communication between patients and health professionals, and enable the creation of new spaces of interaction among patients. All of the facts above contribute to the formation of a more active role on the part of patients.

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Oliver-Mora, M., & Iñiguez-Rueda, L. (2017). La contribución de las tecnologías Web 2.0 a la formación de pacientes activos. Ciencia e Saude Coletiva, 22(3), 901–910. https://doi.org/10.1590/1413-81232017223.08632015

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