Trust for ubiquitous, transparent collaboration
Wireless Networks - Special issue: Pervasive computing and communications
Going online for health advice: Changes in usage and trust practices over the last five years
Interacting with Computers
Social Science Computer Review
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E-health refers to information and health services delivered via the Internet or related technologies. Whilst usage statistics suggests that the internet is an e-health success story issues surrounding quality of information, user interaction and personalization raise important questions for researchers and designers alike. The move towards ubiquitous computing accentuates these concerns and highlights the relevance of trust, privacy and disclosure to the debate. This one-day workshop will bring together an interdisciplinary group of researchers and practitioners to discuss how the fields of human computer interaction and applied psychology can address the issues raised by the growing domain of e-health.