
Title:
Confidence and legitimacy in health information and communication
Author:
Paganelli, Céline, editor.
ISBN:
9781119549710
9781119549741
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xviii, 278 pages)
Series:
Health engineering and society series
Health information set ; volume 1
Health engineering and society series.
Health engineering and society series. Health information set ; v. 1.
Contents:
Information Sources on Childhood Immunization / Myléne Costes -- Web 2.0, Parenting and Informational Habitus / Maryline Vivion -- Trust, Information Sources and the Impact on Decision-Making: The Example of Vaccination / Ève Dubé, Dominique Gagnon -- Info-Communication Practices of Autistic Children's Parents on the Internet: Trust Issues and Legitimacy / Clément Dussarps, Denis Dussarps -- Trust and Information Behavior of French Air Force Flight Nurses / Anna Lezon Riviére, Madjid Ihadjadene -- Online Info-Communication Practices in the Face of a Crisis of Trust in Breast Cancer Prevention / Pierre Mignot, Dorsaf Omrane -- Trust between Constraints and Limitations of Information Behaviors Among Public Health Policy Actors: The Case of Music Therapy / Nathalie Verdier -- Hospital Trust and Legitimacy: Internal Medicine in the French Health Care System / Paméla Baillette, Michel Mannarini -- From Health Actors' Information-Communication Issues in the Workplace to Obstacles when Establishing a Relationship of Trust / Aurélia Dumas -- Connected Health: Between Common Aspirations and Specific Interests / Adrian Staii -- Expressions of Trust in the Home-Based Care Relationship and Areas of Legitimacy in the Context of Digital Media / Géraldine Goulinet-Fité, Didier Paquelin -- The Electronic Medical Record: Standardization Issues and Personalization of Information for Health Professionals / David Morquin, Roxana Ologeanu-Taddei -- Postface.
Abstract:
The question of trust is crucial in the field of health. First, because health is indicative of particularly strong issues at the societal, regulatory, institutional or individual levels; secondly, because the boundaries between specialized information validated by legitimate instances and uncommitted information have become permeable; finally, because it appears to be central within relations between actors in the field. In this book, we propose to address the trust in terms of the information and communication phenomena that are at work in the health sector, and to look at the process of building the legitimacy of information in the health sector. health.
Local Note:
John Wiley and Sons
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Electronic Access:
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