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Online patient education for chronic disease management: consumer perspectives

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posted on 2024-11-15, 09:37 authored by Khin WinKhin Win, Naffisah Mohd Hassan, Harri Oinas-Kukkonen, Yasmine ProbstYasmine Probst
Patient education plays an important role in chronic disease management. The aim of this study is to identify patients’ preferences in regard to the design features of effective online patient education (OPE) and the benefits. A review of the existing literature was conducted in order to identify the benefits of OPE and its essential design features. These design features were empirically tested by conducting survey with patients and caregivers. Reliability analysis, construct validity and regression analysis were performed for data analysis. The results identified patient-tailored information, interactivity, content credibility, clear presentation of content, use of multimedia and interpretability as the essential design features of online patient education websites for chronic disease management.

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Win, K., Mohd Hassan, N., Oinas-Kukkonen, H. & Probst, Y. (2016). Online patient education for chronic disease management: consumer perspectives. Journal of Medical Systems, 40 (4), 88-1-88-13.

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Journal of Medical Systems

Volume

40

Issue

4

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1-13

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English

RIS ID

105483

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