Published on in Vol 22, No 3 (2020): March

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/14646, first published .
Surgeons’ Interactions With and Attitudes Toward E-Patients: Questionnaire Study in Germany and Oman

Surgeons’ Interactions With and Attitudes Toward E-Patients: Questionnaire Study in Germany and Oman

Surgeons’ Interactions With and Attitudes Toward E-Patients: Questionnaire Study in Germany and Oman

Journals

  1. Masters K, Loda T, Al-Abri R, Johannink J, Herrmann-Werner A. Surgical patients’ use of, and attitudes towards, the internet for e-patient activities in Germany and Oman. Annals of Medicine and Surgery 2020;55:287 View
  2. Guraya S, Guraya S, Yusoff M. Preserving professional identities, behaviors, and values in digital professionalism using social networking sites; a systematic review. BMC Medical Education 2021;21(1) View
  3. Thompson C, Rhidenour K, Blackburn K, Barrett A, Babu S. Using crowdsourced medicine to manage uncertainty on Reddit: The case of COVID-19 long-haulers. Patient Education and Counseling 2022;105(2):322 View
  4. Vicente M, Fernández C, Guilabert M, Carrillo I, Martín-Delgado J, Mira J. Patient Engagement Using Telemedicine in Primary Care during COVID-19 Pandemic: A Trial Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2022;19(22):14682 View
  5. Shachar L. “You become a slightly better doctor”: Doctors adopting integrated medical expertise through interactions with E-patients. Social Science & Medicine 2022;305:115038 View
  6. Lu Q, Schulz P. How Physicians Tackle Internet-Misinformed Patients: Going Beyond Traditional Patient-Centered Communication – A Study Protocol. Advances in Medical Education and Practice 2023;Volume 14:983 View
  7. Lu Q, Schulz P. Physician Perspectives on Internet-Informed Patients: Systematic Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2024;26:e47620 View