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HINF 5200 - Theoretical Foundations in Personal Health Informatics |
Offers an introduction to and foundation for personal health informatics by reviewing major theories and models of health behavior change and health education at individual, interpersonal, and community levels in a wide variety of settings and populations. Health behavior change is arguably our greatest hope for reducing the burden of preventable physical and mental disease and death around the world. A thorough understanding of health behavior change theories is thus essential to developing and translating personal health interface technologies into practice and policy that can result in more powerful interventions and more robust theories. Emphasizes cultural and health disparities, global applications, advances in health communications, and the use of electronic media (e-health) and mobile media (m-health). Open to students with senior standing with permision of instructor.
4.000 Credit hours 4.000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate Schedule Types: Lecture Health Informatics Department Course Attributes: GSBV Health Informatics Online Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate |
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