By: John M. Grohol, Psy.D.
So how do these points help with people who are dealing with the majority of health ills — those that don’t have a rate of fatality? After all, we can say a person is pretty well motivated by the...
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All good questions, many of which I hope are included in the Schroeder Institute’s eventual write-up of the research agenda resulting from this symposium. And if not, then someone should take them up...
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[…] Here at e-Patients.net, our own Susannah Fox writes about an older JOPM article, David C. Kibbe and Joseph C. Kvedar on “Building a Research Agenda Participatory Medicine.” Kibbe and Kvedar had...
View ArticleBy: Chukwuma Onyeije
I would concur with Susannah that you raise excellent questions for which more research is urgently needed. Two points: 1. I would say that the degree of “buy-in” and give back would be equally if not...
View ArticleBy: Peer-to-peer Healthcare: Crazy. Crazy. Crazy. Obvious. | e-Patients.net
[…] “altruism” jumped out at me, since it resonates with other observations of how people stick around online health communities to help other people who come along after them. It also resonated with...
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The paper resulting from this October 2010 meeting has just been published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research: Online Social Networks and Smoking Cessation: A Scientific Research Agenda...
View ArticleBy: Peer-to-peer Healthcare: Crazy. Crazy. Crazy. Obvious. | Susannah Fox
[…] “altruism” jumped out at me, since it resonates with other observations of how people stick around online health communities to help other people who come along after them. It also resonated with...
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[…] “Building a Research Agenda for Participatory Medicine,” by Susannah Fox (e-patients.net: October 11, 2010). Available at:...
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