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|aGender, health and information technology in context|h[electronic resource] /|cedited by Ellen Balka, Eileen Green, Flis Henwood.
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|aBasingstoke, Hampshire ;|aNew York :|bPalgrave Macmillan,|c2009.
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|aIntroduction: informing gender? health and information technologies in context / E. Balka, E.Green & F. Henwood -- All change? gender, health and the internet / F. Henwood & S. Wyatt -- Gendered identities andcaring: health intermediaries and technology in rural and remote Queensland / L. Simpson, M. Hall & S. Leggett Geeks who care: gender, caringand community access computers / L. Bella -- Cyber-burdens: emerging imperatives in women's unpaid care work / R. Harris -- Nursing technologies? gender, care, and skill in the use of patient care information systems / Z. Sharman -- Gender, information technology and making health work: unpacking complex relations at work / E. Balka -- Gendering work? women and technologies in health sare / P. Armstrong, H. Armstrong & K.Messing -- Ungendering women's health: information systems and occupational health indicators / G. Le Jeune -- "It can see into your body": gender, ICTs and and decision making about midlife women's health / E. Green,F. Griffiths & A. Lindenmeyer -- Conclusion: reconfiguring the gender, technology and health relationship / E. Balka, E. Green & F. Henwood.
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|aThis empirically-grounded volume breaks new ground by asking how ourunderstandings of gender can be informed by exploring the socio-technical relations of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in health care and, conversely, by asking how far an appreciation of the ways in which gender works can inform and improve our understanding of how ICTs are being developed, implemented, and used in health care contexts.
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