Health Promotion and Interactive Technology
Theoretical Applications and Future Directions
Herausgeber: Street, Richard L.; Manning, Timothy R.; Gold, William R.
Health Promotion and Interactive Technology
Theoretical Applications and Future Directions
Herausgeber: Street, Richard L.; Manning, Timothy R.; Gold, William R.
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Health comm, behavioral medicine, public health researchers; computer program developers, healthcare providers.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 1997
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 560g
- ISBN-13: 9780805822045
- ISBN-10: 0805822046
- Artikelnr.: 21508254
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 1997
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 560g
- ISBN-13: 9780805822045
- ISBN-10: 0805822046
- Artikelnr.: 21508254
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Richard L. Street, William R. Gold, Timothy R. Manning
Contents: Preface. Part I: Theoretical Perspectives.R.L. Street
Jr.
R.N. Rimal
Health Promotion and Interactive Technology: A Conceptual Foundation. R.N. Rimal
J.A. Flora
Interactive Technology Attributes in Health Promotion: Practical and Theoretical Issues. C.S. Skinner
M.W. Kreuter
Using Theories in Planning Interactive Computer Programs. T. Manning
Interactive Environments for Promoting Heath. Part II: Using Interactive Technology to Improve Health.R.P. Hawkins
S. Pingree
D.H. Gustafson
E.W. Boberg
E. Bricker
F. McTavish
M. Wise
B Owens
Aiding Those Facing Health Crises: The Experience of the CHESS Project. D.A. Lieberman
Interactive Video Games for Health Promotion: Effects on Knowledge
Self-Efficacy
Social Support
and Health. R.L. Street
Jr.
T. Manning
Information Environments for Breast Cancer Education. H.B. Jimison
Patient Specific Interfaces to Health and Decision-Making Information. P.F. Brennan
S.V. Fink
Health Promotion
Social Support
and Computer Networks. D. Scheerhorn
Creating Illness-Related Communities in Cyberspace. Part III: The Future of Interactive Technology for the Promotion of Health.G. Kahn
Digital Interactive Media and the Health Care Balance of Power. W.R. Gold
Facilitating the Adoption of New Technology for Health Promotion in Health Care Organizations. Reflections on Health Promotion and Interactive Technology: A Discussion With David Gustafson
Jack Wennberg
and Tony Gorry.
Jr.
R.N. Rimal
Health Promotion and Interactive Technology: A Conceptual Foundation. R.N. Rimal
J.A. Flora
Interactive Technology Attributes in Health Promotion: Practical and Theoretical Issues. C.S. Skinner
M.W. Kreuter
Using Theories in Planning Interactive Computer Programs. T. Manning
Interactive Environments for Promoting Heath. Part II: Using Interactive Technology to Improve Health.R.P. Hawkins
S. Pingree
D.H. Gustafson
E.W. Boberg
E. Bricker
F. McTavish
M. Wise
B Owens
Aiding Those Facing Health Crises: The Experience of the CHESS Project. D.A. Lieberman
Interactive Video Games for Health Promotion: Effects on Knowledge
Self-Efficacy
Social Support
and Health. R.L. Street
Jr.
T. Manning
Information Environments for Breast Cancer Education. H.B. Jimison
Patient Specific Interfaces to Health and Decision-Making Information. P.F. Brennan
S.V. Fink
Health Promotion
Social Support
and Computer Networks. D. Scheerhorn
Creating Illness-Related Communities in Cyberspace. Part III: The Future of Interactive Technology for the Promotion of Health.G. Kahn
Digital Interactive Media and the Health Care Balance of Power. W.R. Gold
Facilitating the Adoption of New Technology for Health Promotion in Health Care Organizations. Reflections on Health Promotion and Interactive Technology: A Discussion With David Gustafson
Jack Wennberg
and Tony Gorry.
Contents: Preface. Part I: Theoretical Perspectives.R.L. Street
Jr.
R.N. Rimal
Health Promotion and Interactive Technology: A Conceptual Foundation. R.N. Rimal
J.A. Flora
Interactive Technology Attributes in Health Promotion: Practical and Theoretical Issues. C.S. Skinner
M.W. Kreuter
Using Theories in Planning Interactive Computer Programs. T. Manning
Interactive Environments for Promoting Heath. Part II: Using Interactive Technology to Improve Health.R.P. Hawkins
S. Pingree
D.H. Gustafson
E.W. Boberg
E. Bricker
F. McTavish
M. Wise
B Owens
Aiding Those Facing Health Crises: The Experience of the CHESS Project. D.A. Lieberman
Interactive Video Games for Health Promotion: Effects on Knowledge
Self-Efficacy
Social Support
and Health. R.L. Street
Jr.
T. Manning
Information Environments for Breast Cancer Education. H.B. Jimison
Patient Specific Interfaces to Health and Decision-Making Information. P.F. Brennan
S.V. Fink
Health Promotion
Social Support
and Computer Networks. D. Scheerhorn
Creating Illness-Related Communities in Cyberspace. Part III: The Future of Interactive Technology for the Promotion of Health.G. Kahn
Digital Interactive Media and the Health Care Balance of Power. W.R. Gold
Facilitating the Adoption of New Technology for Health Promotion in Health Care Organizations. Reflections on Health Promotion and Interactive Technology: A Discussion With David Gustafson
Jack Wennberg
and Tony Gorry.
Jr.
R.N. Rimal
Health Promotion and Interactive Technology: A Conceptual Foundation. R.N. Rimal
J.A. Flora
Interactive Technology Attributes in Health Promotion: Practical and Theoretical Issues. C.S. Skinner
M.W. Kreuter
Using Theories in Planning Interactive Computer Programs. T. Manning
Interactive Environments for Promoting Heath. Part II: Using Interactive Technology to Improve Health.R.P. Hawkins
S. Pingree
D.H. Gustafson
E.W. Boberg
E. Bricker
F. McTavish
M. Wise
B Owens
Aiding Those Facing Health Crises: The Experience of the CHESS Project. D.A. Lieberman
Interactive Video Games for Health Promotion: Effects on Knowledge
Self-Efficacy
Social Support
and Health. R.L. Street
Jr.
T. Manning
Information Environments for Breast Cancer Education. H.B. Jimison
Patient Specific Interfaces to Health and Decision-Making Information. P.F. Brennan
S.V. Fink
Health Promotion
Social Support
and Computer Networks. D. Scheerhorn
Creating Illness-Related Communities in Cyberspace. Part III: The Future of Interactive Technology for the Promotion of Health.G. Kahn
Digital Interactive Media and the Health Care Balance of Power. W.R. Gold
Facilitating the Adoption of New Technology for Health Promotion in Health Care Organizations. Reflections on Health Promotion and Interactive Technology: A Discussion With David Gustafson
Jack Wennberg
and Tony Gorry.







