Published on in Vol 17, No 3 (2015): March

Blogging as a Viable Research Methodology for Young People With Arthritis: A Qualitative Study

Blogging as a Viable Research Methodology for Young People With Arthritis: A Qualitative Study

Blogging as a Viable Research Methodology for Young People With Arthritis: A Qualitative Study

Journals

  1. MacLaren J, Georgiadou L, Bradford J, Taylor L. Discombobulations and Transitions: Using Blogs to Make Meaning of and From Within Liminal Experiences. Qualitative Inquiry 2017;23(10):808 View
  2. McDonagh J, Shaw K, Prescott J, Smith F, Roberts R, Gray N. “Sometimes I feel like a pharmacist”: identity and medication use among adolescents with juvenile arthritis. Pediatric Rheumatology 2016;14(1) View
  3. Abdoli S, Jones D, Vora A, Stuckey H. Improving Diabetes Care: Should We Reconceptualize Diabetes Burnout?. The Diabetes Educator 2019;45(2):214 View
  4. Prescott J, Hanley T, Ujhelyi K. Peer Communication in Online Mental Health Forums for Young People: Directional and Nondirectional Support. JMIR Mental Health 2017;4(3):e29 View
  5. Salvador P, Alves K, Rodrigues C, Oliveira L. Online data collection strategies used in qualitative research of the health field: a scoping review. Revista Gaúcha de Enfermagem 2020;41 View
  6. Thomas C, Allison R, Latour J. Using blogs to explore the lived‐experience of life after stroke: “A journey of discovery I never wanted to take”. Journal of Advanced Nursing 2018;74(3):579 View
  7. Owen J, Curran M, Bantum E, Hanneman R. Characterizing Social Networks and Communication Channels in a Web-Based Peer Support Intervention. Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking 2016;19(6):388 View
  8. Gray N, Shaw K, Smith F, Burton J, Prescott J, Roberts R, Terry D, McDonagh J. The Role of Pharmacists in Caring for Young People With Chronic Illness. Journal of Adolescent Health 2017;60(2):219 View
  9. Mitchell M, Krijnen T. Authentic leadership in illness blogs: What we can learn from jaw surgery bloggers. Cogent Social Sciences 2016;2(1):1271270 View
  10. Welch C, Cameron D, Fitch M, Polatajko H. From “since” to “if”: using blogs to explore an insider-informed framing of autism. Disability & Society 2022;37(4):638 View
  11. Ayer N, McCarville R. Creating and consuming content: exploring member engagement and role acceptance within an online tennis forum. Leisure/Loisir 2021;45(4):525 View
  12. Sormunen T, Westerbotn M, Aanesen A, Fossum B, Karlgren K. Social media in the infertile community—using a text analysis tool to identify the topics of discussion on the multitude of infertility blogs. Women's Health 2021;17:174550652110632 View
  13. Alkalay S, Dolev A. Enabling young elementary‐school children to ask questions on a school‐based internet forum operated by educational psychologists. Psychology in the Schools 2023;60(8):2932 View