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Volume IV: Health Communication and New<br/>Information Technologies (eHealth)<br/>Introduction: Health Communication and Health Information<br/>Technologies (eHealth) vii<br/>Gary L. Kreps<br/>70. New Technologies in Health Communication: Progress or Panacea? 1<br/>Michael A Chamberlain<br/>71. Health Commimication on the Internet: An Effective Charmel<br/>for Health Behavior Change? 17<br/>Michael M. Gassell, Christine Jackson and Brian Gheuvront<br/>72. Consumers and Evaluation of Interactive Health Communication<br/>Applications 29<br/>David H. Gustafson, Thomas N. Robinson, David Ansley, Linda Adler<br/>and Patricia Flatley Brennan<br/>73. Computer-Mediated Support Groups: An Examination of Relationships<br/>among Social Support, Perceived Stress, and Coping Strategies 43<br/>Kevin B. Wright<br/>74. Recent Advances: Consumer Health Informatics 59<br/>Gunther Eysenbach<br/>75. Reducing the Frequency of Errors in Medicine Using<br/>Information Technology 69<br/>David W. Bates, Michael Gohen, Lucian L. Leape, J. Marc Overhage,<br/>M. Michael Shabot and Thomas Sheridan<br/>76. The Promise and Challenge of eHealth Interventions 85<br/>Nancy L. Atkinson and Robert S. Gold<br/>77. How Do Consumers Search for and Appraise Health Information<br/>on the World Wide Web? Qualitative Study Using Focus Groups,<br/>Usability Tests, and In-Depth Interviews 99<br/>Gunther Eysenbach and Christian Kdhler<br/>78. Rethinking Communication in the E-Health Era 109<br/>Linda Neuhauser and Gary L. Kreps<br/>79. Tailored Messages for Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening<br/>of Low-Income and Minority Women Using Medical Records Data 133<br/>Maria L. Jibaja-Weiss, Robert J. Volk, Paul Kingery, Quentin W. Smith<br/>and J. David Holcomb<br/>80. Assessing Communication Competence in an Online Study:<br/>Toward Informing Subsequent Interventions among Older Adults<br/>with Cancer, Their Lay Caregivers, and Peers 149<br/>Jim L. Query, Jr and Kevin Wright<br/>81. Health-Related Support Groups on the Internet: Linking<br/>Empirical Findings to Social Support and Computer-Mediated<br/>Communication Theory 163<br/>Kevin B. Wright and Sally B. Bell<br/>82. The First Generation of e-Patients 185<br/>Tom Ferguson and Gilles Frydman<br/>83. Health Related Virtual Communities and Electronic Support Groups:<br/>Systematic Review of the Effects of Online Peer to Peer Interactions 189<br/>Gunther Eysenbach, John Powell, Marina Englesakis, Carlos Rizo<br/>and Anita Stern<br/>84. How New Subscribers Use Cancer-Related Online Mailing Lists 203<br/>Barbara K. Rimer, Elizabeth J. Lyons, Kurt M. Ribisl, J. Michael Bowling,<br/>Carol E. Colin, Michael J. Forlenza and Andrea Meier<br/>85. Emerging Technologies for Cancer Prevention and Other<br/>Population Health Challenges 223<br/>Thomas R. Eng<br/>86. Creating a Framework for Online Cancer Services Research<br/>to Facilitate Timely and Interdisciplinary Applications 233<br/>Pamela Whitten, Gary L. Kreps and Matthew S. Eastin<br/>87. Reducing the Cancer Burden of Lifestyle Factors: Opportunities<br/>and Challenges of the Internet 249<br/>Amanda L. Graham and David B. Abrams<br/>88. What Is eHealth (6): Perspectives on the Evolution<br/>of eHealth Research 267<br/>David K. Ahern, Jennifer M. Kreslake and Judith M. Phalen<br/>89. Telemedicine: Its Effects on Health Communication 289<br/>Jonathan Matusitz and Gerald-Mark Breen<br/>90. Use of the Internet to Communicate with Health Care Providers<br/>in the United States: Estimates from the 2003 and 2005 Health<br/>Information National Trends Surveys (HINTS) 311<br/>Ellen Burke Beckjord, Lila J. Finney Rutten, Linda Squiers,<br/>Neeraj K. Arora, Lindsey Volckmann, Richard P Moser<br/>and Bradford W. Hesse<br/>91. Health Communication Technology and Quality Cancer Care 325<br/>Linda M. Harris, Gary L. Kreps and Connie Dresser<br/>92. Can E-Mail Messages between Patients and Physicians<br/>Be Patient-Centered? 339<br/>Debra L. Roter, Susan Larson, Daniel Z. Sands, Daniel E. Ford<br/>and Thomas Houston<br/>93. Online Participation: A Content Analysis of Differences<br/>in Utilization of Two Online Cancer Communities by Men<br/>and Women, Patients and Family Members 351<br/>Tamar Ginossar<br/>94. A Review of Web-Assisted Tobacco Interventions (WATIs) 371<br/>Beth C. Bock, Amanda L. Graham, Jessica A. Whiteley and<br/>Jacqueline L. Stoddard<br/>95. The Role of Message Tailoring in the Development of Persuasive<br/>Health Communication Messages 387<br/>Seth M. Noar, Nancy Grant Harrington and<br/>Rosalie Shemanski Aldrich<br/> |