Luciano Joanne S, Cumming Grant P, Wilkinson Mark D, Kahana Eva
Web Science Research Center, Tetherless World Constellation, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY 12180, USA.
J Med Internet Res. 2013 Aug 22;15(8):e166. doi: 10.2196/jmir.2499.
The transformative power of the Internet on all aspects of daily life, including health care, has been widely recognized both in the scientific literature and in public discourse. Viewed through the various lenses of diverse academic disciplines, these transformations reveal opportunities realized, the promise of future advances, and even potential problems created by the penetration of the World Wide Web for both individuals and for society at large. Discussions about the clinical and health research implications of the widespread adoption of information technologies, including the Internet, have been subsumed under the disciplinary label of Medicine 2.0. More recently, however, multi-disciplinary research has emerged that is focused on the achievement and promise of the Web itself, as it relates to healthcare issues. In this paper, we explore and interrogate the contributions of the burgeoning field of Web Science in relation to health maintenance, health care, and health policy. From this, we introduce Health Web Science as a subdiscipline of Web Science, distinct from but overlapping with Medicine 2.0. This paper builds on the presentations and subsequent interdisciplinary dialogue that developed among Web-oriented investigators present at the 2012 Medicine 2.0 Conference in Boston, Massachusetts.
互联网对包括医疗保健在内的日常生活各个方面的变革力量,在科学文献和公众讨论中都已得到广泛认可。从不同学术学科的各种视角来看,这些变革揭示了已实现的机遇、未来进步的前景,甚至还包括万维网渗透给个人和整个社会带来的潜在问题。关于包括互联网在内的信息技术广泛应用对临床和健康研究的影响的讨论,已被纳入“医学2.0”这一学科标签之下。然而,最近出现了多学科研究,其重点是网络本身与医疗保健问题相关的成就和前景。在本文中,我们探讨并审视了新兴的网络科学领域对健康维护、医疗保健和健康政策的贡献。据此,我们引入健康网络科学作为网络科学的一个子学科,它与医学2.0不同但又有重叠。本文基于参加2012年在马萨诸塞州波士顿举行的医学2.0会议的面向网络的研究人员所做的报告以及随后展开的跨学科对话。