Identifying Information Needs for Hirschsprung Disease Through Caregiver Involvement via Social Media: A Prioritization Study and Literature Review
Identifying Information Needs for Hirschsprung Disease Through Caregiver Involvement via Social Media: A Prioritization Study and Literature Review
Kristy DM Wittmeier
1, 2
, BMRPT, MSc, PhD
;
Kendall Hobbs-Murison
2
, RN, BN
;
Cindy Holland
1, 2, 3
, RN, MN, NP
;
Elizabeth Crawford
4
;
Hal Loewen
5
, MLIS
;
Melanie Morris
1, 2, 3
, MD, FRCSC
;
Suyin Lum Min
1, 2, 3
, MD, FRCSC
;
Ahmed Abou-Setta
6
, MD, PhD
;
Richard Keijzer
1, 2, 3
, MD, MSc, PhD
1
Department of Pediatrics and Child Health
,
Max Rady College of Medicine, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
,
University of Manitoba
,
Winnipeg
,
MB
,
CA
2
Children's Hospital Research Institute of Manitoba
,
Winnipeg
,
MB
,
CA
3
Department of Surgery
,
Max Rady College of Medicine, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
,
University of Manitoba
,
Winnipeg
,
MB
,
CA
4
Swish Productions Ltd
,
Winnipeg
,
MB
,
CA
5
Neil John McLean Library
,
University of Manitoba
,
Winnipeg
,
MB
,
CA
6
George and Fay Yee Centre for Healthcare Innovation
,
Winnipeg
,
MB
,
CA
Corresponding Author:
-
Richard Keijzer
, MD, MSc, PhD
-
Department of Surgery
-
Max Rady College of Medicine, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
-
University of Manitoba
-
AE402-840 Sherbrook Street
-
Winnipeg
, MB
-
CA
-
Phone:
1 2047871246
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Email: richardkeijzer@gmail.com