"Putting people in charge of their own health and care?" Using meta‐narrative review and the example of online sexual health services to re‐think relationships between e‐health and agency
Abstract Introduction Policy discussions reference ideas of informed and active users of e‐health services who gain agency through self‐management, choice and care delivered outside clinical settings. In this article, we aim to problematize this association by "thinking with" material from...
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Main Authors: | Paula Baraitser (Author), Alan Cribb (Author) |
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2019-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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