Published on in Vol 22, No 1 (2020): January

Effect of Patient-Physician Relationship on Withholding Information Behavior: Analysis of Health Information National Trends Survey (2011-2018) Data

Effect of Patient-Physician Relationship on Withholding Information Behavior: Analysis of Health Information National Trends Survey (2011-2018) Data

Effect of Patient-Physician Relationship on Withholding Information Behavior: Analysis of Health Information National Trends Survey (2011-2018) Data

Journals

  1. Gandy M, Modi A, Wagner J, LaFrance W, Reuber M, Tang V, Valente K, Goldstein L, Donald K, Rayner G, Michaelis R. Managing depression and anxiety in people with epilepsy: A survey of epilepsy health professionals by the ILAE Psychology Task Force. Epilepsia Open 2021;6(1):127 View
  2. Onyeaka H, Romero P, Healy B, Celano C. Age Differences in the Use of Health Information Technology Among Adults in the United States: An Analysis of the Health Information National Trends Survey. Journal of Aging and Health 2021;33(1-2):147 View
  3. Plagg B, Engl A, Piccoliori G, Atz H, Becker U, Kiem J, Barbieri V, Eisendle K, Wiedermann C, Elsen S, Lorenz W. Mutual Role Expectations by Patients and General Practitioners—A Mixed Methods Study on Complementarity. Healthcare 2022;10(10):2101 View
  4. Su S, Huang C, Gung R, Hsiung L, Gao Z, Tsai C. A Decision Support System with Artificial Intelligence and Natural Language Processing to Mitigate the Deduction Rate of Health Insurance Claims. Applied Sciences 2021;11(24):11623 View
  5. Rosenberg D. Patient centeredness, independent health-related Internet use, and online communication with healthcare providers in later life: A cross-sectional study. Patient Education and Counseling 2023;117:107971 View
  6. Colby H, Popovich D, Stovall T. How Much Information Is Too Much? An Experimental Examination of How Information Disclosures May Unintentionally Encourage the Withholding of Health Information. Medical Decision Making 2024 View