Physiological Correlates of Processing Health-Related Information: An Idea for the Adoption of a Foreign Field

Measuring health may refer to the measurement of general health status through measures of physical function, pain, social health, psychological aspects, and specific disease. Almost no evidence is available on the possible interaction of physiological measures and correlating emotional–affective st...

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Main Authors: Cornelia Geukes, Horst M. Müller
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-03-01
Series:Nursing Reports
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2039-4403/11/1/17
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spelling doaj-309adc66b6e6447da51cb93dee36b7152021-03-18T00:05:44ZengMDPI AGNursing Reports2039-439X2039-44032021-03-01111717518610.3390/nursrep11010017Physiological Correlates of Processing Health-Related Information: An Idea for the Adoption of a Foreign FieldCornelia Geukes0Horst M. Müller1Centre for ePublic Health Research, University of Bielefeld, 33615 Bielefeld, GermanyExperimental Neurolinguistics Group, Department of Linguistics, University of Bielefeld, 33615 Bielefeld, GermanyMeasuring health may refer to the measurement of general health status through measures of physical function, pain, social health, psychological aspects, and specific disease. Almost no evidence is available on the possible interaction of physiological measures and correlating emotional–affective states that are triggered by dealing with individual health-relevant issues and their specific processing modes. Public health research has long been concerned with the processing of health-related information. However, it is not yet clear which factors influence access and the handling of health-related information in detail. One way to close this research gap could be adopting methods from neurocognitive experiments to add psychophysiological data to existing approaches in health-related research. In this article, we present some of these methods and give a narrative overview and description of their usefulness for enlarged research in public health.https://www.mdpi.com/2039-4403/11/1/17neurophysiologyhealth literacyinformation processinghealth related informationphysiological measurement
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Physiological Correlates of Processing Health-Related Information: An Idea for the Adoption of a Foreign Field
Nursing Reports
neurophysiology
health literacy
information processing
health related information
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title Physiological Correlates of Processing Health-Related Information: An Idea for the Adoption of a Foreign Field
title_short Physiological Correlates of Processing Health-Related Information: An Idea for the Adoption of a Foreign Field
title_full Physiological Correlates of Processing Health-Related Information: An Idea for the Adoption of a Foreign Field
title_fullStr Physiological Correlates of Processing Health-Related Information: An Idea for the Adoption of a Foreign Field
title_full_unstemmed Physiological Correlates of Processing Health-Related Information: An Idea for the Adoption of a Foreign Field
title_sort physiological correlates of processing health-related information: an idea for the adoption of a foreign field
publisher MDPI AG
series Nursing Reports
issn 2039-439X
2039-4403
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Measuring health may refer to the measurement of general health status through measures of physical function, pain, social health, psychological aspects, and specific disease. Almost no evidence is available on the possible interaction of physiological measures and correlating emotional–affective states that are triggered by dealing with individual health-relevant issues and their specific processing modes. Public health research has long been concerned with the processing of health-related information. However, it is not yet clear which factors influence access and the handling of health-related information in detail. One way to close this research gap could be adopting methods from neurocognitive experiments to add psychophysiological data to existing approaches in health-related research. In this article, we present some of these methods and give a narrative overview and description of their usefulness for enlarged research in public health.
topic neurophysiology
health literacy
information processing
health related information
physiological measurement
url https://www.mdpi.com/2039-4403/11/1/17
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