Published on in Vol 14, No 1 (2012): Jan-Feb

Comparing the Use of an Online Expert Health
Network against Common Information Sources to Answer Health
Questions

Comparing the Use of an Online Expert Health Network against Common Information Sources to Answer Health Questions

Comparing the Use of an Online Expert Health Network against Common Information Sources to Answer Health Questions

Journals

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  5. RHEBERGEN M, VAN DIJK F, HULSHOF C. Can Workers Answer Their Questions about Occupational Safety and Health: Challenges and Solutions. Industrial Health 2012;50(3):239 View
  6. Moick M, Terlutter R. Physicians' Motives for Professional Internet Use and Differences in Attitudes Toward the Internet-Informed Patient, Physician–Patient Communication, and Prescribing Behavior. Medicine 2.0 2012;1(2):e2 View
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  8. Moorhead S, Hazlett D, Harrison L, Carroll J, Irwin A, Hoving C. A New Dimension of Health Care: Systematic Review of the Uses, Benefits, and Limitations of Social Media for Health Communication. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2013;15(4):e85 View
  9. Cohen R, Elhadad M, Birk O, Lovis C. Analysis of Free Online Physician Advice Services. PLoS ONE 2013;8(3):e59963 View
  10. Alhuwail D, AlMeraj Z, Boujarwah F. Evaluating hospital websites in Kuwait to improve consumer engagement and access to health information: a cross-sectional analytical study. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2018;18(1) View
  11. Rupert D, Moultrie R, Read J, Amoozegar J, Bornkessel A, O’Donoghue A, Sullivan H. Perceived healthcare provider reactions to patient and caregiver use of online health communities. Patient Education and Counseling 2014;96(3):320 View
  12. van Dijk F. Who knows the risk? Challenge to improve education and knowledge infrastructure for workers and companies. Occupational and Environmental Medicine 2015;72(8):544 View
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  14. Van Dijk F, Bubas M, Smits P. Evaluation Studies on Education in Occupational Safety and Health: Inspiration for Developing Economies. Annals of Global Health 2015;81(4):548 View
  15. Ceballos D, Herrick R, Carreón T, Nguyen V, Chu M, Sadowski J, Blumenthal H, Morata T. Expanding Reach of Occupational Health Knowledge: Contributing Subject-Matter Expertise to Wikipedia as a Class Assignment. INQUIRY: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 2021;58 View
  16. Alhadreti O. An examination of the content of diabetes websites targeting Arabic speakers. International Journal of Medical Informatics 2023;179:105242 View