Published on in Vol 13, No 1 (2011): Jan-Mar

Cancer Survivorship in the Age of YouTube and Social Media: A Narrative Analysis

Cancer Survivorship in the Age of YouTube and Social Media: A Narrative Analysis

Cancer Survivorship in the Age of YouTube and Social Media: A Narrative Analysis

Journals

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  28. Franklin N, Arena R. Personalized Weight Management Interventions for Cardiovascular Risk Reduction: A Viable Option for African-American Women. Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases 2016;58(6):595 View
  29. 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
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  33. Park K, Kim S, Lee Y, Chang H, Park C. Thyroid Cancer Patients’ Interests and Information Seeking Behavior: Focused on Online Community Analysis. International Journal of Thyroidology 2020;13(1):30 View
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  35. Hale B, Gonzales A, Richardson M. Vlogging Cancer: Predictors of Social Support in YouTube Cancer Vlogs. Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking 2018;21(9):575 View
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  44. Miller E. Content Analysis of Select YouTube Postings: Comparisons of Reactions to the Sandy Hook and Aurora Shootings and Hurricane Sandy. Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking 2015;18(11):635 View
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  47. Sendra A, Farré J. Communicating the experience of chronic pain through social media: patients’ narrative practices on Instagram. Journal of Communication in Healthcare 2020;13(1):46 View
  48. Blake K, Thai C, Falisi A, Chou W, Oh A, Jackson D, Gaysynsky A, Hesse B. Video-Based Interventions for Cancer Control: A Systematic Review. Health Education & Behavior 2020;47(2):249 View
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  50. Dawson J, Davies J, Ingledew P. Quality of Online Information Regarding Cervical Cancer. Cureus 2020 View
  51. Oliphant T. User Engagement with Mental Health Videos on YouTube. Journal of the Canadian Health Libraries Association / Journal de l'Association des bibliothèques de la santé du Canada 2013;34(3):153 View
  52. Jayaraman P, Forkan A, Morshed A, Haghighi P, Kang Y. Healthcare 4.0: A review of frontiers in digital health. WIREs Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery 2020;10(2) View
  53. Briant K, Halter A, Marchello N, Escareño M, Thompson B. The Power of Digital Storytelling as a Culturally Relevant Health Promotion Tool. Health Promotion Practice 2016;17(6):793 View
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  58. Paul J, Boraas C, Duvet M, Chang J. YouTube and the single-rod contraceptive implant: a content analysis. Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care 2017;43(3):195 View
  59. Tan M, Kok K, Ganesh V, Thomas S. Patient information on breast reconstruction in the era of the world wide web. A snapshot analysis of information available on youtube.com. The Breast 2014;23(1):33 View
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  62. Pereira L, Quinn N, Morales E. Breaking news: “I have an eating disorder.” Video testimonials on YouTube. Computers in Human Behavior 2016;63:938 View
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  67. Parackal M, Parackal S, Mather D, Eusebius S. Dynamic transactional model: a framework for communicating public health messages via social media. Perspectives in Public Health 2021;141(5):279 View
  68. Merolli M, Gray K, Martin-Sanchez F, Lopez-Campos G. Patient-Reported Outcomes and Therapeutic Affordances of Social Media: Findings From a Global Online Survey of People With Chronic Pain. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2015;17(1):e20 View
  69. Lockyer S, Wingard L. Reconstructing agency using reported private thought in narratives of survivors of sex trafficking. Narrative Inquiry 2020;30(1):142 View
  70. Gage-Bouchard E, LaValley S, Mollica M, Beaupin L. Cancer Communication on Social Media. Cancer Nursing 2017;40(4):332 View
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