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Works citing "Do the Leading Children's Hospitals have Quality Web Sites? A Description of Children's Hospital Web Sites"
Terry Kind, Kathryn L Wheeler, Byanqa Robinson, Michael D CabanaAccording to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/jmir.6.2.e20):
(note that this is only a small subset of citations)
| 1. | Marton C. Invisible: The Online Presence of Medical Library Web Pages on Hospital Web Sites. Journal of Hospital Librarianship 2012;12(1):14 [CrossRef] |
| 2. | Bowler L, Hong W, He D. The visibility of health web portals for teens: a hyperlink analysis. Online Information Review 2011;35(3):443 [CrossRef] |
| 3. | Liu X, Bao Z, Liu H, Wang Z. The Quality and Characteristics of Leading General Hospitals’ Websites in China. Journal of Medical Systems 2011;35(6):1553 [CrossRef] |
| 4. | Hadwich K, Georgi D, Tuzovic S, Büttner J, Bruhn M. Perceived quality of e-health services: A conceptual scale development of e-health service quality based on the C-OAR-SE approach. International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Marketing 2010;4(2):112 [CrossRef] |
| 5. | Chen L, Liu Y. Presence of nursing information on hospital websites in five countries: a review. International Nursing Review 2010;57(2):168 [CrossRef] |
| 6. | Kind T. The Internet as an adjunct for pediatric primary care. Current Opinion in Pediatrics 2009;21(6):805 [CrossRef] |
| 7. | Boyington AR, Jones CB, Wilson DL. Buried Alive. Nursing Research 2006;55(2):103 [CrossRef] |
| 8. | Evans W. Bibliography. Health Communication 2005;18(1):97 [CrossRef] |
| 9. | Evans W. Bibliography. Health Communication 2005;17(1):105 [CrossRef] |
