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journal of medical internet research
  
سال:2012 - دوره:14 - شماره:1
  
 
A changing landscape of physician quality reporting: analysis of patients' online ratings of their physicians over a 5-year period.
  
 
Acceptability and preliminary feasibility of an Internet/CD-ROM-based education and decision program for early-stage prostate cancer patients: Randomized pilot study
  
 
Active-Q: validation of the web-based physical activity questionnaire using doubly labeled water.
  
 
An internet-based virtual coach to promote physical activity adherence in overweight adults: Randomized controlled trial
  
 
Breathe Easier Online: evaluation of a randomized controlled pilot trial of an Internet-based intervention to improve well-being in children and adolescents with a chronic respiratory condition.
  
 
Broad reach and targeted recruitment using Facebook for an online survey of young adult substance use.
  
 
Comparing the use of an online expert health network against common information sources to answer health questions.
  
 
De-identification methods for open health data: The case of the heritage health prize claims dataset
  
 
Developing health promotion interventions on social networking sites: recommendations from The FaceSpace Project.
  
 
Development and implementation of a web-enabled 3D consultation tool for breast augmentation surgery based on 3D-image reconstruction of 2D pictures.
  
 
Do participants' preferences for mode of delivery (text,video,or both) influence the effectiveness of a Web-based physical activity intervention?
  
 
Effects of a Web-based intervention for adults with chronic conditions on patient activation: online randomized controlled trial.
  
 
Erratum: Can tweets predict citations? Metrics of social impact based on twitter and correlation with traditional metrics of scientific impact (Journal of Medical Internet Research (2011) 13:4 (e123))
  
 
Erratum: Improving the quality of web surveys: The checklist for reporting results of internet e-surveys (CHERRIES) (Journal of Medical Internet Research (2004) 6:3 (e34))
  
 
Erratum: Online social networks and smoking cessation: A scientific research agenda (Journal of Medical Internet Research (2004) 6:3 (e34))
  
 
HealthTrust: a social network approach for retrieving online health videos.
  
 
How to create memorizable and strong passwords
  
 
Identifying factors for optimal development of health-related websites: a delphi study among experts and potential future users.
  
 
Interpreting the outcomes of automated internet-based randomized trials: example of an International Smoking Cessation Study.
  
 
Is a severe clinical profile an effect modifier in a web-based depression treatment for adults with type 1 or type 2 diabetes? Secondary analyses from a randomized controlled trial
  
 
MEMO-a mobile phone depression prevention intervention for adolescents: Development process and postprogram findings on acceptability from a randomized controlled trial
  
 
Matrix analysis of the digital divide in eHealth services using awareness,want,and adoption gap.
  
 
Mobile phone-based telemonitoring for heart failure management: a randomized controlled trial.
  
 
Online availability and safety of drugs in shortage: a descriptive study of internet vendor characteristics.
  
 
Perceptions and experiences of heart failure patients and clinicians on the use of mobile phone-based telemonitoring.
  
 
Primary care providers' perspectives on online weight-loss programs: A big wish list
  
 
Prospective associations between intervention components and website engagement in a publicly available physical activity website: The case of 10,000 Steps Australia
  
 
Real-time prescription surveillance and its application to monitoring seasonal influenza activity in Japan
  
 
Results of an online community needs assessment for psychoeducational interventions among partners of hereditary breast cancer previvors and survivors
  
 
Scope of policy issues in eHealth: results from a structured literature review.
  
 
Short message service (SMS) applications for disease prevention in developing countries
  
 
Social influence as a driver of engagement in a web-based health intervention.
  
 
Usability evaluation of a web-based support system for people with a schizophrenia diagnosis.
  
 
Web-based recruiting for health research using a social networking site: An exploratory study
  
 
What are young adults saying about mental health? An analysis of Internet blogs.
  
 
eHealth literacy: extending the digital divide to the realm of health information.
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