Published on in Vol 19, No 6 (2017): June

Dr Google Is Here to Stay but Health Care Professionals Are Still Valued: An Analysis of Health Care Consumers’ Internet Navigation Support Preferences

Dr Google Is Here to Stay but Health Care Professionals Are Still Valued: An Analysis of Health Care Consumers’ Internet Navigation Support Preferences

Dr Google Is Here to Stay but Health Care Professionals Are Still Valued: An Analysis of Health Care Consumers’ Internet Navigation Support Preferences

Journals

  1. Jakobsson E, Nygård L, Kottorp A, Bråkenhielm Olsson C, Malinowsky C. Does the purpose matter? A comparison of everyday information and communication technologies between eHealth use and general use as perceived by older adults with cognitive impairment. Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology 2022;17(8):897 View
  2. Wagner‐Menghin M, Hirsch A, Pokieser P. Using patient cases to educate health professionals, patients, institutions, and society: the swallowing disorder example. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2018;1434(1):27 View
  3. Yigzaw K, Wynn R, Marco-Ruiz L, Budrionis A, Oyeyemi S, Fagerlund A, Bellika J. The Association Between Health Information Seeking on the Internet and Physician Visits (The Seventh Tromsø Study - Part 4): Population-Based Questionnaire Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(3):e13120 View
  4. Sjöström A, Hörnsten Å, Hajdarevic S, Emmoth A, Isaksson U. Primary Health Care Nurses’ Experiences of Consultations With Internet-Informed Patients: Qualitative Study. JMIR Nursing 2019;2(1):e14194 View
  5. Bowden J, Lamberts R, Hunter D, Melo L, Mills K. Community-based online survey on seeking care and information for lower limb pain and injury in Australia: an observational study. BMJ Open 2020;10(7):e035030 View
  6. Kobayashi R, Ishizaki M. Examining the Interaction Between Medical Information Seeking Online and Understanding: Exploratory Study. JMIR Cancer 2019;5(2):e13240 View
  7. Carmel A, Cornelius-Schecter A, Frankel B, Jannat-Khah D, Sinha S, Pelzman F, Safford M. Evaluation of the Patient Activated Learning System (PALS) to improve knowledge acquisition, retention, and medication decision making among hypertensive adults: Results of a pilot randomized controlled trial. Patient Education and Counseling 2019;102(8):1467 View
  8. Huisman M, Joye S, Biltereyst D. Searching for Health: Doctor Google and the Shifting Dynamics of the Middle-Aged and Older Adult Patient–Physician Relationship and Interaction. Journal of Aging and Health 2020;32(9):998 View
  9. Joorabchi A, Doherty C, Dawson J. ‘WP2Cochrane’, a tool linking Wikipedia to the Cochrane Library: Results of a bibliometric analysis evaluating article quality and importance. Health Informatics Journal 2020;26(3):1881 View
  10. Rohr J, Spears K, Geske J, Khandalavala B, Lacey M. Utilization of Health Care Resources by the Amish of a Rural County in Nebraska. Journal of Community Health 2019;44(6):1090 View
  11. Benetoli A, Chen T, Aslani P. Consumer Health-Related Activities on Social Media: Exploratory Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2017;19(10):e352 View
  12. Aleman R, Milla-Matute C, Mora M, Gomez C, Blanco D, Lo Menzo E, Szomstein S, Rosenthal R. Google Trends as a resource for bariatric education: what do patients want to know?. Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases 2020;16(12):1948 View
  13. Hodyl N, Hogg K, Renton D, von Saldern S, McLachlan R. Understanding the preferences of Australian men for accessing health information. Australian Journal of Primary Health 2020;26(2):153 View
  14. Furness K, Sarkies M, Huggins C, Croagh D, Haines T. Impact of the Method of Delivering Electronic Health Behavior Change Interventions in Survivors of Cancer on Engagement, Health Behaviors, and Health Outcomes: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(6):e16112 View
  15. Wiegers T, Hendriks M, Malanda U, de Boer D. Users’ Experiences With Web-Based Health Care Information: Qualitative Study About Diabetes and Dementia Information Presented on a Governmental Website. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2019;21(7):e11340 View
  16. Richardson B, Goldberg L, Aston M, Campbell‐Yeo M. eHealth versus equity: Using a feminist poststructural framework to explore the influence of perinatal eHealth resources on health equity. Journal of Clinical Nursing 2018;27(21-22):4224 View
  17. West S, Kornhaber R, Visentin D, Thapa D, Cleary M. The role of the health professional supporting consumers who use ‘Dr Google’. Journal of Advanced Nursing 2020;76(9):2217 View
  18. Benedicta B, Caldwell P, Scott K. How parents use, search for and appraise online health information on their child's medical condition: A pilot study. Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health 2020;56(2):252 View
  19. Doherty C, Joorabchi A, Megyesi P, Flynn A, Caulfield B. Physiotherapists’ Use of Web-Based Information Resources to Fulfill Their Information Needs During a Theoretical Examination: Randomized Crossover Trial. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(12):e19747 View
  20. Lee P, Foster R, McNulty A, McIver R, Patel P. Ask Dr Google: what STI do I have?. Sexually Transmitted Infections 2021;97(6):420 View
  21. Misra A, Oermann M, Teague M, Ledbetter L. An Evaluation of Websites Offering Caregiver Education for Tracheostomy and Home Mechanical Ventilation. Journal of Pediatric Nursing 2021;56:64 View
  22. Scheerer C, Rüth M, Tizek L, Köberle M, Biedermann T, Zink A. Googling for Ticks and Borreliosis in Germany: Nationwide Google Search Analysis From 2015 to 2018. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(10):e18581 View
  23. Bryant E, Miskovic-Wheatley J, Touyz S, Crosby R, Koreshe E, Cao L, Maguire S. Transitioning to digital first line intervention – validation of a brief online screener for early identification of a suspected eating disorder: study protocol. Journal of Eating Disorders 2020;8(1) View
  24. Potapov A, Alexandrova E, Yudina E, Ziganshina L. Improving the Russian-language Wikipedia articles on medicines using new knowledge Cochrane. Kazan medical journal 2021;102(4):459 View
  25. Kadović M, Mikšić Š, Lovrić R. Ability of Emotional Regulation and Control as a Stress Predictor in Healthcare Professionals. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2022;20(1):541 View
  26. Moore E, Stanton T, Traeger A, Moseley G, Berryman C. Determining the credibility, accuracy and comprehensiveness of websites educating consumers on complex regional pain syndrome accessible in Australia: a systematic review. Australian Journal of Primary Health 2021;27(6):485 View
  27. Aleman R, Patel S, Frieder J, Navia J, Sheffield C, Brozzi N. GoogleTrends as a patient therapeutic education resource on extracorporeal life support: What do patients want to know?. Journal of Cardiac Surgery 2022;37(7):2000 View
  28. Farnood A, Johnston B, Mair F. Understanding the use of heart failure online health forums: a qualitative study. European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2022;21(4):374 View
  29. Kelly R, Gordon P, Thompson R, Semple C. Availability and use of web-based interventions for patients with head and neck cancer: a scoping review. Journal of Cancer Survivorship 2023;17(5):1309 View
  30. Madden M, Tupper J. A Practical Approach to Health Literacy: A Primer for Athletic Training Educators. Athletic Training Education Journal 2022;17(4):339 View
  31. Burzyńska J, Bartosiewicz A, Januszewicz P. Dr. Google: Physicians—The Web—Patients Triangle: Digital Skills and Attitudes towards e-Health Solutions among Physicians in South Eastern Poland—A Cross-Sectional Study in a Pre-COVID-19 Era. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2023;20(2):978 View
  32. Yudianto B, Caldwell P, Nanan R, Barnes E, Scott K. Patterns of parental online health information‐seeking behaviour. Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health 2023;59(5):743 View
  33. Bilardi J, Webb A, Trieu V, Sharp G, McIntosh J, Temple-Smith M. Miscarriage Australia: the use of a human centered design approach to design and develop a website for those affected by miscarriage. Frontiers in Public Health 2023;11 View
  34. Ownby R, Waldrop D. Cogstim: A Shared Decision-making Model to Support Older Adults’ Brain Health. Current Alzheimer Research 2023;20(3):202 View
  35. Woods S, Oldenburg J, van Leeuwen D, Sarasohn-Kahn J, Hudson M. An Extraordinary Voice Expressed Through Humor: A Tribute to Casey Quinlan. Journal of Participatory Medicine 2023;15:e54527 View
  36. Martens M, De Wolf R, De Marez L. Trust in algorithmic decision-making systems in health: A comparison between ADA health and IBM Watson.. Cyberpsychology: Journal of Psychosocial Research on Cyberspace 2024;18(1) View
  37. Majumdar D, Webb D, Parsons S, Selwan-Lewis E, Rettig T, Chastain E, Obanor W, Birnberg R, Kuang A. Understanding preferences for receiving health communications and information about clinical trials: a cross-sectional study among US adults. Current Medical Research and Opinion 2024;40(6):999 View
  38. Madden M, Tupper J. Become a Health Literacy Champion: Strategies to Promote Health Literacy in Athletic Training. Journal of Athletic Training 2024;59(5):428 View
  39. Baxter I, Viera A. Evaluating the Readability of Veterinary Client Handouts from Vetlexicon, Veterinary Partner, and ClientEd. Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship 2020;(94) View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Pálsdóttir Á. Well-Being in the Information Society. Fruits of Respect. View
  2. Pálsdóttir Á. Human Aspects of IT for the Aged Population. Healthy and Active Aging. View
  3. O’Keefe M, Ward H. Clinical Education for the Health Professions. View
  4. Pálsdóttir Á. Information Literacy in a Post-Truth Era. View
  5. Pálsdóttir Á. Human Aspects of IT for the Aged Population. Design, Interaction and Technology Acceptance. View
  6. Caria H. Internet of Behaviors Implementation in Organizational Contexts. View
  7. Pálsdóttir Á. Human Aspects of IT for the Aged Population. View
  8. O’Keefe M, Ward H. Clinical Education for the Health Professions. View
  9. Pálsdóttir Á. Information Experience and Information Literacy. View