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journal of medical internet research
  
سال:2016 - دوره:18 - شماره:11
  
 
A web-based patient portal for mental health care: Benefits evaluation
  
 
Assessing the viability of social media for disseminating evidence-based nutrition practice guideline through content analysis of twitter messages and health professional interviews: An observational study
  
 
Authors' reply: Response to older cancer patients' user experiences with web-based health information tools: A think-aloud study
  
 
Can mobile phone apps influence people's health behavior change? An evidence review
  
 
Clinical Relevance of the First Domomedicine Platform Securing Multidrug Chronotherapy Delivery in Metastatic Cancer Patients at Home: The inCASA European Project
- صفحه:e305-
  
 
Comparing twitter and online panels for survey recruitment of E-cigarette users and smokers
  
 
Do we still have a digital divide in mental health? A five-year survey follow-up
  
 
Encouraging patient portal use in the patient-centered medical home: Three stakeholder perspectives
  
 
How Professionals Share an E-Care Plan for the Elderly in Primary Care: Evaluating the Use of an E-Communication Tool by Different Combinations of Professionals
- صفحه:e304-
  
 
Impact of Information Technology-Based Interventions for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus on Glycemic Control: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
- صفحه:e310-
  
 
Impact of a collective intelligence tailored messaging system on smoking cessation: The perspect randomized experiment
  
 
Infusing technology into perinatal home visitation in the united states for women experiencing intimate partner violence: Exploring the interpretive flexibility of an mHealth intervention
  
 
Knowledge exchange and discovery in the age of social media: The journey from inception to establishment of a parent-led web-based research advisory community for childhood disability
  
 
MHealth or eHealth? Efficacy,use,and appreciation of a web-based computer-tailored physical activity intervention for Dutch adults: A randomized controlled trial
  
 
Methods for evaluating respondent attrition in web-based surveys
  
 
Mobile Apps in Oncology: A Survey on Health Care Professionals' Attitude Toward Telemedicine,mHealth,and Oncological Apps
- صفحه:e312-
  
 
Older veteran digital disparities: Examining the potential for solutions within social networks
  
 
Online concerns of parents suspecting autism spectrum disorder in their child: Content analysis of signs and automated prediction of risk
  
 
Patients' Need for Tailored Comparative Health Care Information: A Qualitative Study on Choosing a Hospital
- صفحه:e297-
  
 
Practical issues in developing a culturally tailored physical activity promotion program for Chinese and Korean American midlife women: A pilot study
  
 
Preconception care education for women with diabetes: A systematic review of conventional and digital health interventions
  
 
Response to older cancer patients' user experiences with web-based health information tools: A think-aloud study
  
 
Self-monitoring utilization patterns among individuals in an incentivized program for healthy behaviors
  
 
Survey email scheduling and monitoring in eRCTs (SESAMe): A digital tool to improve data collection in randomized controlled clinical trials
  
 
Telemedicine technologies for diabetes in pregnancy: A systematic review and meta-analysis
  
 
Test-enhanced E-learning strategies in postgraduate medical education: A randomized cohort study
  
 
Text to move: A randomized controlled trial of a text-messaging program to improve physical activity behaviors in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
  
 
The use of social media in recruitment for medical research studies: A scoping review
  
 
Using interactive patient engagement technology in clinical practice: A qualitative assessment of nurses' perceptions
  
 
Web-based antismoking advertising to promote smoking cessation: A randomized controlled trial
  
 
how did we get here?: Topic drift in online health discussions
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