Published on in Vol 11, No 2 (2009): Apr-Jun

Content and Frequency of Writing on Diabetes Bulletin Boards: Does Race Make a Difference?

Content and Frequency of Writing on Diabetes Bulletin Boards: Does Race Make a Difference?

Content and Frequency of Writing on Diabetes Bulletin Boards: Does Race Make a Difference?

Journals

  1. Mackert M, Love B, Donovan-Kicken E, Uhle K. Health Literacy as Controversy. Qualitative Health Research 2011;21(12):1607 View
  2. Lorig K, Ritter P, Laurent D, Plant K, Green M, Jernigan V, Case S. Online Diabetes Self-Management Program. Diabetes Care 2010;33(6):1275 View
  3. Chen A. What's in a virtual hug? A transdisciplinary review of methods in online health discussion forum research. Library & Information Science Research 2014;36(2):120 View
  4. Sharma P, Land S. Patterns of knowledge sharing in an online affinity space for diabetes. Educational Technology Research and Development 2019;67(2):247 View
  5. Lewinski A, Fisher E. Social interaction in type 2 diabetes computer-mediated environments: How inherent features of the channels influence peer-to-peer interaction. Chronic Illness 2016;12(2):116 View
  6. Cueva K, Cueva M, Revels L, Lanier A, Dignan M, Viswanath K, Fung T, Geller A. A Framework for Culturally Relevant Online Learning: Lessons from Alaska’s Tribal Health Workers. Journal of Cancer Education 2019;34(4):647 View
  7. Frid A, Hirsch L, Gaspar R, Hicks D, Kreugel G, Liersch J, Letondeur C, Sauvanet J, Tubiana-Rufi N, Strauss K. The Third Injection Technique Workshop In Athens (TITAN). Diabetes & Metabolism 2010;36:S19 View
  8. Lorig K, Laurent D, Plant K, Krishnan E, Ritter P. The components of action planning and their associations with behavior and health outcomes. Chronic Illness 2014;10(1):50 View
  9. Jang M, Johnson C, D’Eramo-Melkus G, Vorderstrasse A. Participation of Racial and Ethnic Minorities in Technology-Based Interventions to Self-Manage Type 2 Diabetes: A Scoping Review. Journal of Transcultural Nursing 2018;29(3):292 View