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Monograph "Health Interventions on the Internet"

Experiences of hybrid-design online interventions

Manuel Armayones Ruiz (marmayones@uoc.edu)

Lecturer of the Psychology and Educational Sciences Studies of the UOC

Researcher in the PSiNET group (IN3)

Noemí Guillamón (nguillamon@uoc.edu)

Lecturer of the Psychology and Educational Sciences Studies of the UOC

Researcher in the PSiNET group (IN3)



abstract

When talking about online interventions, it is easy to think that this type of intervention is always applied remotely to people who, from their homes, follow treatment which is normally highly structured and applied by a group of experts.


In the following articles, we break from the previous reductionist idea, offering another type of approach, another perspective on online intervention, as the common trait in the two articles that make up this section is that they both have a hybrid character in terms of virtual and face-to-face care and intervention; whereby both achieve a complete integration of new technology in day-to-day care work, both in the framework of a high-level Barcelona hospital, as is the Hospital Clínic, and in the framework of a psychological care service, such as that provided by Previ. These two articles are as follows:


- "Telemedicine and HIV", by Jordi Blanch, César Cáceres, Meritxell Nomdedeu, Araceli Rousaud, Enrique J. Gómez and Felipe García.


- "The use of new information and communication technology in Clinical Psychology", by Cristina Botella, Rosa Baños, Azucena García-Palacios, Soledad Quero, Verónica Guillén and Heliodoro José Marco.

keywords

AIDS, HIV, ICT, augmented reality, care at home, clinical psychology, multidisciplinary care, psychological treatments, telemedicine, virtual reality



Submission date:  December 2006
Published in:  March 2007










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Open summary, issue 4 (2007)

Open summary (iss. 4, 2007)

editorial

The use of the Internet in healthcare, focus of a new section: the dossier

in-depth

Cybertext challenge: teaching literature in the digital world, by Raine Koskimaa. Presentation by Laura Borràs

dossier

Health interventions on the Internet, coordinated by E. Hernández and B. Gómez-Zúñiga

Introduction: A study of health interventions on the Internet, by E. Hernández and B. Gómez-Zúñiga

  1. Experiences in online intervention in one field: tobacco addiction, by J.M. Suelves
  2. Experiences of hybrid-design online interventions, by M. Armayones and N. Guillamón
  3. Health portals, by P. Roqué

Conclusions: State of the art and prospects for the future, by M. Pousada, L. Valiente and M. Boixadós


miscellany

Hacia una nueva concepción de los estudios literarios en el espacio europeo de enseñanza superior (EHEA), by Laura Borràs

R&D, innovation and public policy: towards a new economic policy for innovation, by Maria Callejón

analysis and debate

A bibliographic review of relations between literature and technology. The state of the art at Spanish universities, by Joan-Elies Adell

Greening-Turisme: a platform for exchanging knowledge geared towards the dissemination of sustainable tourism through ICTs, by F. González, O. Miralbell, M. G. Nel·lo and F. Romagosa

reviews

Didáctica universitaria en entornos virtuales de enseñanza aprendizaje, by G. Bautista, F. Borges and A. Forés. By Enric Serradell

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