1986
DOI: 10.1016/0360-1315(86)90073-4
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Computer aided training in a renal dialysis ward—A unique approach

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“…Patient education was recognised from the 1960s [ 27 ] as an important part of chronic disease management. Researchers started using computers for patient education in the mid-80s e.g., a computer-printed paper based feedback system for informing diabetes patients [ 28 ] and a simulation of a dialysis unit to train renal patients [ 29 ]. While TV and the mass media have a clear role in health promotion (information push), and (use of drama and ‘personality stories’ may be more effective in promoting change of attitudes or behaviour than direct advertising [ 30 ]), the role of the Internet in information push is less clear.…”
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“…Patient education was recognised from the 1960s [ 27 ] as an important part of chronic disease management. Researchers started using computers for patient education in the mid-80s e.g., a computer-printed paper based feedback system for informing diabetes patients [ 28 ] and a simulation of a dialysis unit to train renal patients [ 29 ]. While TV and the mass media have a clear role in health promotion (information push), and (use of drama and ‘personality stories’ may be more effective in promoting change of attitudes or behaviour than direct advertising [ 30 ]), the role of the Internet in information push is less clear.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%