Published on in Vol 21, No 7 (2019): July

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/14105, first published .
Differences in Perceptions of Health Information Between the Public and Health Care Professionals: Nonprobability Sampling Questionnaire Survey

Differences in Perceptions of Health Information Between the Public and Health Care Professionals: Nonprobability Sampling Questionnaire Survey

Differences in Perceptions of Health Information Between the Public and Health Care Professionals: Nonprobability Sampling Questionnaire Survey

Journals

  1. Gesser-Edelsburg A, Cohen R, Hijazi R, Abed Elhadi Shahbari N. Analysis of Public Perception of the Israeli Government’s Early Emergency Instructions Regarding COVID-19: Online Survey Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(5):e19370 View
  2. Sigle S, Barriga P, Correa Fernández F, Juhra C, Härtel S, Fegeler C. Evaluating Online Consumer Medication Information Systems: Comparative Online Usability Study. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2020;8(6):e16648 View
  3. Seckin G, Hughes S. Patient-Reported Outcomes in a Nationally Representative Sample of Older Internet Users: Cross-sectional Survey. JMIR Aging 2021;4(4):e16006 View
  4. Jeong J, Kim S, Kim J. Ashamed Caregivers: Self-Stigma, Information, and Coping among Dementia Patient Families. Journal of Health Communication 2020;25(11):870 View
  5. Manji K, Hanefeld J, Vearey J, Walls H, de Gruchy T. Using WhatsApp messenger for health systems research: a scoping review of available literature. Health Policy and Planning 2021;36(5):774 View
  6. Jameson J, Duhon L. A 10‐year follow‐up survey of US academic libraries highlights the COVID‐19 experience and greater interest in health information outreach. Health Information & Libraries Journal 2023;40(3):275 View
  7. Gesser-Edelsburg A, Hijazi R, Cohen R. It Takes Two to Tango: How the COVID-19 Vaccination Campaign in Israel Was Framed by the Health Ministry vs. the Television News. Frontiers in Public Health 2022;10 View
  8. Gesser-Edelsburg A, Badarna Keywan H. Physicians' Perspective on Vaccine-Hesitancy at the Beginning of Israel's COVID-19 Vaccination Campaign and Public's Perceptions of Physicians' Knowledge When Recommending the Vaccine to Their Patients: A Cross-Sectional Study. Frontiers in Public Health 2022;10 View
  9. Rosenberg D. Searched and found? The association between use of health information sources and success in getting the desired information. Health Information & Libraries Journal 2024;41(3):235 View
  10. Rosenberg D. Trust in cancer information and source preference in later life. Health Education Journal 2023;82(5):505 View
  11. Hijazi R, Gesser-Edelsburg A, Mesch G. Vaccine communication strategies among healthcare workers as a reflection of the Israeli Ministry of Health’s communication strategies before and after the COVID-19 pandemic. Frontiers in Public Health 2024;12 View
  12. Nelson M, Lamendola-Essel M, Odegard A, Whitehead S, Baker D, Nakitandwe J. The hierarchy of needs for laboratory medicine requires a foundational care delivery model. Dialogues in Health 2024;5:100187 View
  13. Pellizzoni L, Falavigna A. Connecting verified databases with clinical practice and the patient’ s experience through omnichannel communication. International Journal of Medical Informatics 2024;192:105639 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Gesser-Edelsburg A. Vaccine Communication Online. View