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The following pages link to Women's health and the internet: understanding emerging trends and implications (Q48614572):
Displaying 38 items.
- The quality of websites addressing fibromyalgia: an assessment of quality and readability using standardised tools (Q28744008) (← links)
- Health information seeking on the Internet: a double divide? Results from a representative survey in the Paris metropolitan area, France, 2005-2006 (Q33320769) (← links)
- Use of the internet as a health information resource among French young adults: results from a nationally representative survey (Q33734492) (← links)
- Perceptions of Patient Engagement Applications During Pregnancy: A Qualitative Assessment of the Patient's Perspective. (Q33784811) (← links)
- Health information on the web and consumers' perspectives on health professionals' responses to information exchange (Q33864762) (← links)
- Web-based interventions for weight loss and weight maintenance among rural midlife and older women: protocol for a randomized controlled trial. (Q33947253) (← links)
- Email interviewing: generating data with a vulnerable population. (Q34048232) (← links)
- The mundane realities of the everyday lay use of the internet for health, and their consequences for media convergence (Q34470852) (← links)
- Determinants of the frequency of online health information seeking: results of a web-based survey conducted in France in 2007 (Q34554474) (← links)
- The characteristics and motivations of online health information seekers: cross-sectional survey and qualitative interview study (Q34627157) (← links)
- Not all patients want to participate in decision making. A national study of public preferences (Q34723279) (← links)
- Informing, advising, or persuading? An assessment of bone mineral density testing information from consumer health websites (Q35812287) (← links)
- Internet uses for health information seeking: A literature review (Q36562665) (← links)
- Addressing the changing sources of health information in iran (Q36605909) (← links)
- Antecedent characteristics of online cancer information seeking among rural breast cancer patients: an application of the Cognitive-Social Health Information Processing (C-SHIP) model. (Q36783930) (← links)
- The potential of the internet for alternative caring practices for health (Q37086922) (← links)
- Constructing illness: How the public in eight Western nations respond to a clinical description of “schizophrenia” (Q37156377) (← links)
- Facilitators and Inhibitors of Health-promoting Behaviors: The Experience of Iranian Women of Reproductive Age. (Q37177146) (← links)
- Profiling characteristics of internet medical information users (Q37348587) (← links)
- Adapting the content of cancer web sites to the information needs of patients: reliability and readability (Q37363365) (← links)
- Can consumers learn to ask three questions to improve shared decision making? A feasibility study of the ASK (AskShareKnow) Patient-Clinician Communication Model(®) intervention in a primary health-care setting (Q37495160) (← links)
- Availability of E-Information for Women's Health Services: Assessment of California State University Student Health Centers (Q37801920) (← links)
- Health information seeking: A review of measures and methods (Q37829060) (← links)
- The intersection of gender and place in online health activities (Q38406271) (← links)
- Health-related internet use by lupus patients in southern Spain (Q39219568) (← links)
- Pregnancy e-health: a multicenter Italian cross-sectional study on Internet use and decision-making among pregnant women. (Q39343652) (← links)
- Raising awareness of on-line cancer information: helping providers empower patients (Q39740493) (← links)
- Online health information seeking behavior in Hong Kong: an exploratory study (Q39930966) (← links)
- How evidence-based is the information on the internet about nausea and vomiting of pregnancy? (Q44017636) (← links)
- What is the impact of the Internet on decision-making in pregnancy? A global study. (Q44072727) (← links)
- Educational inequalities in self-rated health within the Arab minority in Israel: explanatory factors (Q44530357) (← links)
- 'Intimate mothering publics': comparing face-to-face support groups and Internet use for women seeking information and advice in the transition to first-time motherhood (Q47716634) (← links)
- Patients retrieving additional information via the Internet: a trend analysis in a Swedish population, 2000-05. (Q50145620) (← links)
- Health information-seeking behaviors, health indicators, and health risks (Q51849443) (← links)
- Do broadband adoption rates impact a community's health? (Q56896491) (← links)
- Representations of hysterectomy as a transition process in Finnish women’s and health magazines (Q60059968) (← links)
- The association between women's health information use and health care visits (Q81568698) (← links)
- Developing Policies for E-Health: Use of Online Health Information by Australian Health Professionals and Their Patients (Q84464261) (← links)