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Author Freimuth, Vicki S

Title Searching for health information : the Cancer Information Service model / Vicki S. Freimuth, Judith A. Stein, Thomas J. Kean
Published Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, ©1989

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Description 1 online resource (xv, 249 pages) : illustrations
Contents Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Tables -- Figures -- Introduction -- 1. The Search for Health Information -- 2. Comprehensive Health Communication Systems: A Cancer Example -- 3. The Cancer Information Service Evaluation: An Overview of Results -- 4. Differences Among CIS User Groups -- 5. The General Public's Search for Cancer Information -- 6. Symptomatic People's Search for Cancer Information -- 7. Cancer Patients' Search for Cancer Information -- 8. Stimulating Information Seeking -- 9. Knowledge and Utilization Gaps -- 10. Conclusions -- Appendix A: The History and Development of the CIS -- Appendix B: List of CIS Offices and Areas of Coverage, 1988 -- Appendix C: CIS Call Record Form and Code Sheet -- Appendix D: CIS User Survey -- Appendix E: Selected CIS Data Tables -- Appendix F: List of NCI Cancer Communications Research Grantees -- References -- Index
Summary Searching for Health Information reviews the research on the process of seeking health information and contributes to that literature by analyzing the largest available database on health-information-seeking behavior, the Cancer Information Service (CIS), a referral service sponsored by the National Cancer Institute. But the book is not only about CIS. Vicki S. Freimuth, Judith A. Stein, and Thomas J. Kean describe the general context in which people search for health information about a variety of diseases and other health concerns. They then present a theoretical overview of the nature of information and the way people search for it. By analyzing data obtained from more than a million calls to CIS over a four-year period and by studying follow-up surveys of over 7500 of these callers, the authors contribute to our understanding of the process of information seeking. The communication of health information is increasingly important, and this book breaks new ground in its analysis of one successful system
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-244) and index
Notes Print version record
Subject National Cancer Institute (U.S.). Cancer Information Service.
SUBJECT National Cancer Institute (U.S.). Cancer Information Service
National Cancer Institute (U.S.). Cancer Information Service fast
Cancer Information Service gnd
Subject Health -- Information services
Health behavior.
Information services.
Patient education.
Information Services
Neoplasms -- prevention & control
Patient Education as Topic
Health Behavior
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- Library & Information Science -- General.
Patient education
Information services
Health behavior
Health -- Information services
Krebs Medizin
Informationsdienst
USA
Form Electronic book
Author Stein, Judith A
Kean, Thomas J
LC no. 88038116
ISBN 0585126747
9780585126746
9781512816075
1512816078