Abstract
The web site of the Canadian Women's Health Network (CWHN) is intended to be a premier bilingual source of women's health information. The site provides access to high quality information and analysis on women's health in multiple languages, including in-house publications, news, feature articles, and links to other useful sites, as well as to an online database. The site needs to be more user-friendly to provide easier access to the content. The database needs improved search functionality. Clarification with regards to how the web site fits under the mandate of the CWHN is also necessary.
KEYWORDS:
- Attitudes
- blogging
- Canada
- chronic disease
- consumer health information
- crisis intervention
- cultural diversity
- databases as topic
- ethnic groups
- Gender identity
- health knowledge
- health promotion
- information dissemination
- internet
- “information storage and retrieval”
- practice
- public health
- sex factors
- sexual behavior
- social support
- socioeconomic factors
- Women's health
Acknowledgments
Comments and suggestions should be sent to the Column Editor: Jill Boruff ([email protected]).
Notes
Comments and suggestions should be sent to the Column Editor: Jill Boruff ([email protected]).