Empowering patients using computer based health support systems.

With the increased pressure to contain healthcare costs, it is critical to find more eVective ways of providing information, emotional support, decision making, and behaviour change assistance for patients. In the United States, a doctor spends approximately 18 minutes in face to face contact with the patient during each clinic appointment. 1 During morning hospital rounds, physicians spend on average just over four minutes in the patient’s room. 2 It has been proposed that ideal physician communication with patients with breast cancer should be tailored to patients’ needs or coping styles to reduce their distress. 3 However, in an environment of continued pressure to reduce healthcare costs, it is virtually impossible for doctors to give patients adequate information or even direct them to appropriate support resources. If costs are to be reduced while at the same time improving patient support we must find new ways to help patients to cope with their disease, make necessary decisions, and gain emotional support. Computer systems can help to fill this void. A key problem encountered by people facing a health crisis is that they are often given information when they are least able to take it in, such as at the time of diagnosis. SiminoV and others have concluded that nearly all studies point to serious gaps in patient recall and understanding of the information they are given. 34

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