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journal of medical internet research
  
سال:2011 - دوره:13 - شماره:4
  
 
A framework for characterizing ehealth literacy demands and barriers
  
 
A holistic framework to improve the uptake and impact of eHealth technologies.
  
 
A study of innovative features in scholarly open access journals.
  
 
Analysis of 4999 online physician ratings indicates that most patients give physicians a favorable rating
  
 
Analysis of the definition and utility of personal health records using Q methodology.
  
 
Anxiety online-A virtual clinic: Preliminary outcomes following completion of five fully automated treatment programs for anxiety disorders and symptoms
  
 
Attrition in web-based treatment for problem drinkers.
  
 
Benefits of peer support in online Japanese breast cancer communities: differences between lurkers and posters.
  
 
Beyond readability: investigating coherence of clinical text for consumers.
  
 
CONSORT-EHEALTH: improving and standardizing evaluation reports of Web-based and mobile health interventions.
  
 
Can tweets predict citations? Metrics of social impact based on Twitter and correlation with traditional metrics of scientific impact.
  
 
Changes in depressive symptoms,social support,and loneliness over 1 year after a minimum 3-month videoconference program for older nursing home residents
  
 
Communications between volunteers and health researchers during recruitment and informed consent: Qualitative content analysis of email interactions
  
 
Determinants of engagement in face-to-face and online patient support groups.
  
 
Development and validation of filters for the retrieval of studies of clinical examination from medline
  
 
Development of an interactive,web-delivered system to increase provider-patient engagement in smoking cessation
  
 
Digital dashboard design using multiple data streams for disease surveillance with influenza surveillance as an example
  
 
Do family physicians retrieve synopses of clinical research previously read as email alerts?
  
 
Does the eHealth literacy scale (eHEALS) measure what it intends to measure? Validation of a Dutch version of the eHEALS in two adult populations
  
 
Effect of tailoring in an internet-based intervention for smoking cessation: randomized controlled trial.
  
 
Effectiveness of Web-based versus face-to-face delivery of education in prescription of falls-prevention exercise to health professionals: randomized trial.
  
 
Effects of an eHealth literacy intervention for older adults
  
 
Effects of eHealth interventions on medication adherence: a systematic review of the literature.
  
 
Ethical principles for physician rating sites.
  
 
Evaluation of a Web-based intervention to promote hand hygiene: exploratory randomized controlled trial.
  
 
Exploratory study of web-based planning and mobile text reminders in an overweight population.
  
 
Health promotion in the workplace: Assessing stress and lifestyle with an intranet tool
  
 
Hospital-based nurses' perceptions of the adoption of Web 2.0 tools for knowledge sharing,learning,social interaction and the production of collective intelligence
  
 
Impact of length or relevance of questionnaires on attrition in online trials: Randomized controlled trial
  
 
Improvement of physical activity by a kiosk-based electronic screening and brief intervention in routine primary health care: Patient-initiated versus staff-referred
  
 
Improving access to information and support for patients with less common cancers: hematologic cancer patients' views about Web-based approaches.
  
 
Internet use for health-related information via personal computers and cell phones in Japan: a cross-sectional population-based survey.
  
 
Methodological issues in Internet-mediated research: a randomized comparison of internet versus mailed questionnaires.
  
 
Online social networks and smoking cessation: a scientific research agenda.
  
 
Physician response time when communicating with patients over the internet
  
 
Public access and use of health research: An exploratory study of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) public access policy using interviews and surveys of health personnel
  
 
Tweets,Apps,and Pods: Results of the 6-month Mobile Pounds Off Digitally (Mobile POD) randomized weight-loss intervention among adults.
  
 
Using natural language processing to enable in-depth analysis of clinical messages posted to an Internet mailing list: a feasibility study.
  
 
Using virtual reality to provide health care information to people with intellectual disabilities: Acceptability,usability,and potential utility
  
 
Web-based risk communication and planning in an obese population: exploratory study.
  
 
Website quality,expectation,confirmation,and end user satisfaction: The knowledge-intensive website of the Korean National Cancer Information Center
  
 
Weight change in a commercial web-based weight loss program and its association with website use: Cohort study
  
 
Why business modeling is crucial in the development of eHealth technologies.
  
 
WikiBuild: a new application to support patient and health care professional involvement in the development of patient support tools.
  
 
WikiBuild: a new online collaboration process for multistakeholder tool development and consensus building.
  
 
eHealth literacy 2.0: problems and opportunities with an evolving concept.
  
 
eHealth literacy among college students: a systematic review with implications for eHealth education.
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