Published on in Vol 18, No 8 (2016): August

Mechanisms of Communicating Health Information Through Facebook: Implications for Consumer Health Information Technology Design

Mechanisms of Communicating Health Information Through Facebook: Implications for Consumer Health Information Technology Design

Mechanisms of Communicating Health Information Through Facebook: Implications for Consumer Health Information Technology Design

Journals

  1. Hung L, Lyons J, Wu C. Health information technology use among older adults in the United States, 2009–2018. Current Medical Research and Opinion 2020;36(5):789 View
  2. Islam S, Tabassum R, Liu Y, Chen S, Redfern J, Kim S, Ball K, Maddison R, Chow C. The role of social media in preventing and managing non-communicable diseases in low-and-middle income countries: Hope or hype?. Health Policy and Technology 2019;8(1):96 View
  3. Lewis J, Gee P, Ho C, Miller L. Understanding Why Older Adults With Type 2 Diabetes Join Diabetes Online Communities: Semantic Network Analyses. JMIR Aging 2018;1(1):e10649 View
  4. Benajiba N, Mahrous L, Janah K, Alqabbani S, Chavarria E, Aboul‐Enein B. Physical activity interventions promoted in the Arabic‐speaking region: A review of the current literature. Obesity Reviews 2020;21(8) View
  5. Belitzky E, Kongar E, Lohle M. Coordinating Unlikely Companions? Patient Portals and Social Media. IEEE Engineering Management Review 2019;47(2):66 View
  6. Jiang S, Liu J. Examining the relationship between Internet health information seeking and patient-centered communication in China: taking into account self-efficacy in medical decision-making. Chinese Journal of Communication 2020;13(4):407 View
  7. Sturiale A, Pata F, De Simone V, Pellino G, Campennì P, Moggia E, Manigrasso M, Milone M, Rizzo G, Morganti R, Martellucci J, Gallo G. Internet and social media use among patients with colorectal diseases (ISMAEL): a nationwide survey. Colorectal Disease 2020;22(11):1724 View
  8. Featherall J, Lapin B, Chaitoff A, Havele S, Thompson N, Katzan I. Characterization of Patient Interest in Provider-Based Consumer Health Information Technology: Survey Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2018;20(4):e128 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:ocw155 View
  10. Partridge S, Grunseit A, Gallagher P, Freeman B, O'Hara B, Neubeck L, Due S, Paull G, Ding D, Bauman A, Phongsavan P, Roach K, Sadler L, Glinatsis H, Gallagher R. Cardiac Patients’ Experiences and Perceptions of Social Media: Mixed-Methods Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2017;19(9):e323 View
  11. Partridge S, Gallagher P, Freeman B, Gallagher R. Facebook Groups for the Management of Chronic Diseases. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2018;20(1):e21 View
  12. Zhang Y, Cao B, Wang Y, Peng T, Wang X. When Public Health Research Meets Social Media: Knowledge Mapping From 2000 to 2018. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(8):e17582 View
  13. Belitzky E, Bach C, Belitzky E. Leveraging social media for knowledge management healthcare capability. Measuring Business Excellence 2021;25(4):421 View
  14. Riaz M, Wang X, Sherani S, Guo Y. An empirical investigation of precursors influencing social media health information behaviors and personal healthcare habits during coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Information Discovery and Delivery 2021;49(3):225 View
  15. Ozkaynak M, Valdez R, Hannah K, Woodhouse G, Klem P. Understanding Gaps Between Daily Living and Clinical Settings in Chronic Disease Management: Qualitative Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2021;23(2):e17590 View
  16. Le L, Hoang P, Pham H. Sharing health information across online platforms: A systematic review. Health Communication 2023;38(8):1550 View
  17. He W, Cao L, Liu R, Wu Y, Zhang W. Factors associated with internet use and health information technology use among older people with multi-morbidity in the United States: findings from the National Health Interview Survey 2018. BMC Geriatrics 2022;22(1) View
  18. . An Exploration of the Role of the Social Environment in the Identification of Glycemic Events. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting 2020;64(1):692 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Lazar J, Feng J, Hochheiser H. Research Methods in Human Computer Interaction. View
  2. Valdez R, Keim-Malpass J. Social Web and Health Research. View
  3. Benda N, Montague E, Valdez R. Design for Health. View