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The Potential of Computers in Patient Education

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Publisher Elsevier
Specialties Health Services
Nursing
Date 1993 Nov 1
PMID 8134319
Citations 12
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Abstract

Typical computer programs for patient education are didactic and fail to tailor information to an individual's specific needs. New technology greatly enhances the potential of computers in patient education. Computer-assisted instruction programs can now elicit information from users before leading them through problem-solving exercises. New authoring systems enable health professionals to develop their own programs. The capacity to elicit and report back information about factors that influence patients' health behaviors give the newest computer programs one of the strengths of face-to-face patient counseling: the ability to tailor an educational message for an individual patient. These programs are not intended to replace but rather to enhance personal interaction between providers and patients. This article describes the advantages of using computers for individualizing patient education and assessing trends across groups of patients. Innovative programs and features to look for in programs and equipment selection are also described.

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