Published on in Vol 24, No 3 (2022): March

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/34544, first published .
The Evaluation of a Social Media Campaign to Increase COVID-19 Testing in Migrant Groups: Cluster Randomized Trial

The Evaluation of a Social Media Campaign to Increase COVID-19 Testing in Migrant Groups: Cluster Randomized Trial

The Evaluation of a Social Media Campaign to Increase COVID-19 Testing in Migrant Groups: Cluster Randomized Trial

Journals

  1. Jeswin T, Sen U, Bellary M, Kumar K. A web-based cross-sectional observational study on the analysis of information on diabetes on a social media platform (Instagram). The Journal of Community Health Management 2023;10(2):63 View
  2. Balogun B, Hogden A, Kemp N, Yang L, Agaliotis M. Public health agencies’ use of social media for communication during pandemics: a scoping review of the literature. Osong Public Health and Research Perspectives 2023;14(4):235 View
  3. Fretheim A, Elstrøm P, Julin C, Gopinathan U, Elgersma I, Solberg R, Helleve A. Why were so few randomized trials of public health and social measures conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic? The Norwegian experience. Trials 2024;25(1) View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Balogun B, Dhanya M, Viswanathan P. Accelerating Strategic Changes for Digital Transformation in the Healthcare Industry. View