Published on in Vol 11, No 4 (2009): Oct-Dec

Disparities by Race and Ethnicity in Cancer Survivor Stories Available on the Web

Disparities by Race and Ethnicity in Cancer Survivor Stories Available on the Web

Disparities by Race and Ethnicity in Cancer Survivor Stories Available on the Web

Journals

  1. McQueen A, Arnold L, Baltes M. Characterizing Online Narratives About Colonoscopy Experiences: Comparing Colon Cancer “Screeners” Versus “Survivors”. Journal of Health Communication 2015;20(8):958 View
  2. Banerjee S, D’Agostino T, Gordon M, Hay J. “It’s Not JUST Skin Cancer”: Understanding Their Cancer Experience From Melanoma Survivor Narratives Shared Online. Health Communication 2018;33(2):188 View
  3. Goto Y, Nagase T. Oncology Information on the Internet. Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2012;42(5):368 View
  4. Tarver W, Haggstrom D. The Use of Cancer-Specific Patient-Centered Technologies Among Underserved Populations in the United States: Systematic Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2019;21(4):e10256 View
  5. Chou W, Hunt Y, Folkers A, Augustson E. Cancer Survivorship in the Age of YouTube and Social Media: A Narrative Analysis. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2011;13(1):e7 View
  6. Jensen J, Yale R, Krakow M, John K, King A. Theorizing Foreshadowed Death Narratives: Examining the Impact of Character Death on Narrative Processing and Skin Self-Exam Intentions. Journal of Health Communication 2017;22(1):84 View
  7. Rogers C, Obidike O, Wallington S, Hussein M, Mahamed Z, Sampson J. A qualitative study of barriers and enablers associated with colorectal cancer screening among Somali men in Minnesota. Ethnicity & Health 2021;26(2):168 View
  8. Johnson M. The Shifting Landscape of Health Care: Toward a Model of Health Care Empowerment. American Journal of Public Health 2011;101(2):265 View
  9. Valdez R, Guterbock T, Fitzgibbon K, Williams I, Wellbeloved-Stone C, Bears J, Menefee H. From loquacious to reticent: understanding patient health information communication to guide consumer health IT design. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 2017;24(4):680 View
  10. KREUTER M, McBRIDE T, CABURNAY C, POOR T, THOMPSON V, ALCARAZ K, EDDENS K, RATH S, PERKINS H, CASEY C. What Can Health Communication Science Offer for ACA Implementation? Five Evidence‐Informed Strategies for Expanding Medicaid Enrollment. The Milbank Quarterly 2014;92(1):40 View
  11. Pérez M, Sefko J, Ksiazek D, Golla B, Casey C, Margenthaler J, Colditz G, Kreuter M, Jeffe D. A novel intervention using interactive technology and personal narratives to reduce cancer disparities: African American breast cancer survivor stories. Journal of Cancer Survivorship 2014;8(1):21 View
  12. Martínez-Pérez B, de la Torre-Díez I, López-Coronado M, Sainz-De-Abajo B. Comparison of Mobile Apps for the Leading Causes of Death Among Different Income Zones: A Review of the Literature and App Stores. JMIR mhealth and uhealth 2014;2(1):e1 View
  13. Montague E, Perchonok J. Health and Wellness Technology Use by Historically Underserved Health Consumers: Systematic Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2012;14(3):e78 View
  14. Latulippe K, Hamel C, Giroux D. Social Health Inequalities and eHealth: A Literature Review With Qualitative Synthesis of Theoretical and Empirical Studies. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2017;19(4):e136 View
  15. Lu A. An Experimental Test of the Persuasive Effect of Source Similarity in Narrative and Nonnarrative Health Blogs. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2013;15(7):e142 View
  16. Leshner G, Bolls P, Gardner E, Moore J, Kreuter M, Charles Feng G. Breast cancer survivor testimonies: Effects of narrative and emotional valence on affect and cognition. Cogent Social Sciences 2018;4(1):1426281 View
  17. Robinson M, Knobloch-Westerwick S. Seeking Inspiration through Health Testimonials: Improving Mothers’ Self-Efficacy, Outcome Expectations, and Behavior in Handling Children’s Sleep Behavior. Health Communication 2020;35(12):1455 View
  18. Lillie H, Pokharel M, John K, Christy K, Upshaw S, Giorgi E, Jensen J. Does it matter if a story character lives or dies?: a message experiment comparing survivor and death narratives. Psychology & Health 2022;37(4):419 View
  19. Pérez M, Kreuter M, Yan Y, Thompson T, Sefko J, Golla B, Margenthaler J, Colditz G, Jeffe D. Feasibility and Acceptability of an Interactive Cancer-Communication Video Program Using African American Breast Cancer Survivor Stories. Journal of Health Communication 2020;25(7):566 View
  20. Thompson T, Pérez M, Yan Y, Kreuter M, Margenthaler J, Colditz G, Jeffe D. Randomized controlled trial of a breast cancer Survivor Stories intervention for African American women. Social Science & Medicine 2021;270:113663 View
  21. Bahar-Ozdemir Y, Ozsoy-Unubol T, Akyuz G. Is YouTube a high-quality source of information on cancer rehabilitation?. Journal of Cancer Survivorship 2022;16(5):1016 View
  22. Mai F, Ko D, Shan Z, Zhang D. The Impact of Accelerated Digitization on Patient Portal Use by Underprivileged Racial Minority Groups During COVID-19: Longitudinal Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2023;25:e44981 View
  23. Mahmood S, Graham F, Cooke S, Kane R, Nelson D. Cancer survivorship in urban people living with cancer following primary treatment: A secondary analysis of qualitative interview data. Supportive Care in Cancer 2024;32(4) View