Published on 20.12.12 in Vol 14, No 6 (2012): Nov-Dec
Works citing "Should Health Organizations Use Web 2.0 Media in Times of an Infectious Disease Crisis? An In-depth Qualitative Study of Citizens’ Information Behavior During an EHEC Outbreak"
According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/jmir.2123):
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Rolison JJ, Hanoch Y. Knowledge and risk perceptions of the Ebola virus in the United States. Preventive Medicine Reports 2015;2:262
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Hossain L, Hassan MR, Wigand RT. Resilient Information Networks for Coordination of Foodborne Disease Outbreaks. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness 2015;9(2):186
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Zhang MW, Ho CS, Fang P, Lu Y, Ho RC. Usage of Social Media and Smartphone Application in Assessment of Physical and Psychological Well-Being of Individuals in Times of a Major Air Pollution Crisis. JMIR mhealth and uhealth 2014;2(1):e16
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Knight E, Werstine RJ, Rasmussen-Pennington DM, Fitzsimmons D, Petrella RJ. Physical Therapy 2.0: Leveraging Social Media to Engage Patients in Rehabilitation and Health Promotion. Physical Therapy 2015;95(3):389
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SeyyedHosseini S, Asemi A, Shabani A, CheshmehSohrabi M. An infodemiology study on breast cancer in Iran. The Electronic Library 2018;36(2):258
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Liu BF, Austin L, Lee Y, Jin Y, Kim S. Telling the tale: the role of narratives in helping people respond to crises. Journal of Applied Communication Research 2020;48(3):328
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Schol LGC, Mollers M, Swaan CM, Beaujean DJMA, Wong A, Timen A. Knowledge, perceptions and media use of the Dutch general public and healthcare workers regarding Ebola, 2014. BMC Infectious Diseases 2018;18(1)
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Feinkohl I, Flemming D, Cress U, Kimmerle J. The Impact of Personality Factors and Preceding User Comments on the Processing of Research Findings on Deep Brain Stimulation: A Randomized Controlled Experiment in a Simulated Online Forum. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2016;18(3):e59
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Yoo W, Choi D, Park K. The effects of SNS communication: How expressing and receiving information predict MERS-preventive behavioral intentions in South Korea. Computers in Human Behavior 2016;62:34
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Gesser-Edelsburg A, Walter N, Shir-Raz Y. The “New Public” and the “Good Ol’ Press”: Evaluating Online News Sources During the 2013 Polio Outbreak in Israel. Health Communication 2017;32(2):169
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Barros JM, Duggan J, Rebholz-Schuhmann D. The Application of Internet-Based Sources for Public Health Surveillance (Infoveillance): Systematic Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(3):e13680
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Köckerling E, Karrasch L, Schweitzer A, Razum O, Krause G. Public Health Research Resulting from One of the World’s Largest Outbreaks Caused by Entero-Hemorrhagic Escherichia coli in Germany 2011: A Review. Frontiers in Public Health 2017;5
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van Velsen L, Beaujean DJ, van Gemert-Pijnen JE, van Steenbergen JE, Timen A. Public knowledge and preventive behavior during a large-scale Salmonella outbreak: results from an online survey in the Netherlands. BMC Public Health 2014;14(1)
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Overbey KN, Jaykus L, Chapman BJ. A Systematic Review of the Use of Social Media for Food Safety Risk Communication. Journal of Food Protection 2017;80(9):1537
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Given LM, Willson R, Albrecht L, Scott SD. Information in crisis: Health & technology-related information behaviors of parents in emergency departments. Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology 2016;53(1):1
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Schiro JL, Shan LC, Tatlow-Golden M, Li C, Wall P. #Healthy: smart digital food safety and nutrition communication strategies—a critical commentary. npj Science of Food 2020;4(1)
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Broekhuis M, van Velsen L, De Franco D, Pease A, Hermens H. Contextual Health Information Behavior in the Daily Lives of People with Type 2 Diabetes: A Diary Study in Scotland. Health Communication 2022;37(3):272
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Tang L, Zou W. Health Information Consumption under COVID-19 Lockdown: An Interview Study of Residents of Hubei Province, China. Health Communication 2021;36(1):74
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Bapaye JA, Bapaye HA. Demographic Factors Influencing the Impact of Coronavirus-Related Misinformation on WhatsApp: Cross-sectional Questionnaire Study. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 2021;7(1):e19858
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Superio DL, Anderson KL, Oducado RMF, Luceño MT, Palcullo VEV, Bendalian MVT. The information-seeking behavior and levels of knowledge, precaution, and fear of college students in Iloilo, Philippines amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 2021;62:102414
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Kip H, Keizer J, da Silva MC, Beerlage-de Jong N, Köhle N, Kelders SM. Methods for Human-Centered eHealth Development: Narrative Scoping Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2022;24(1):e31858
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Bandini JI, Rollison J, Etchegaray J. Journaling among home care workers during the COVID-19 pandemic: A promising method for qualitative data collection. Qualitative Social Work 2023;22(2):340
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Kim S, Austin L, Liu BF, Jin Y. Exploring differences in crisis literacy and efficacy on behavioral responses during infectious disease outbreaks. Public Relations Review 2022;48(3):102204
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Said Abasse K, Toulouse-Fournier A, Paquet C, Côté A, Smith PY, Bergeron F, Archambault P. Collaborative writing applications in support of knowledge translation and management during pandemics: A scoping review. International Journal of Medical Informatics 2022;165:104814
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Ceretti E, Covolo L, Cappellini F, Nanni A, Sorosina S, Beatini A, Taranto M, Gasparini A, De Castro P, Brusaferro S, Gelatti U. Evaluating the Effectiveness of Internet-Based Communication for Public Health: Systematic Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2022;24(9):e38541
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Austin L, Jin Y, Liu BF, Kim S. Coping with outbreaks: Toward an infectious disease threat (IDT) appraisal model for risk communication. Health Communication 2023;38(7):1305
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Pan X, Luo Y. Exploring the multidimensional relationships between social media support, social confidence, perceived media credibility and life attitude during the COVID-19 pandemic. Current Psychology 2022;41(6):3388
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Kada A, Chouikh A, Mellouli S, Prashad AJ, Straus SE, Fahim C, Gaito S. An exploration of Canadian government officials’ COVID-19 messages and the public’s reaction using social media data. PLOS ONE 2022;17(9):e0273153
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Tang L, York FN, Zou W. Middle-Aged and Older African Americans' Information Use During the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Interview Study. Frontiers in Public Health 2021;9
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Das M, Ramalingam M. To praise or not to praise- Role of word of mouth in food delivery apps. Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services 2023;74:103408
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According to Crossref, the following books are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/jmir.2123):
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Jackson-Davis A, Olsen S, Chapman B, Raymond B, Chaifetz A. Food Safety. 2015. :347
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. Reasoning and Public Health: New Ways of Coping with Uncertainty. 2015. Chapter 7:149
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Prainsack B, Buyx A. The Palgrave International Handbook of Healthcare Policy and Governance. 2015. Chapter 39:649
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