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Published on 25.11.15 in Vol 17, No 11 (2015): November

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Works citing "Impact of Scientific Versus Emotional Wording of Patient Questions on Doctor-Patient Communication in an Internet Forum: A Randomized Controlled Experiment with Medical Students"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/jmir.4597):

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  1. Bientzle M, Fissler T, Cress U, Kimmerle J. The impact of physicians' communication styles on evaluation of physicians and information processing: A randomized study with simulated video consultations on contraception with an intrauterine device. Health Expectations 2017;20(5):845
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  2. Kimmerle J, Bientzle M, Cress U. “Scientific evidence is very important for me”: The impact of behavioral intention and the wording of user inquiries on replies and recommendations in a health-related online forum. Computers in Human Behavior 2017;73:320
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  3. König L, Jucks R. Influence of Enthusiastic Language on the Credibility of Health Information and the Trustworthiness of Science Communicators: Insights From a Between-Subject Web-Based Experiment. Interactive Journal of Medical Research 2019;8(3):e13619
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  4. Taveira-Gomes T, Ferreira P, Taveira-Gomes I, Severo M, Ferreira MA. What Are We Looking for in Computer-Based Learning Interventions in Medical Education? A Systematic Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2016;18(8):e204
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  5. Bientzle M, Hircin E, Kimmerle J, Knipfer C, Smeets R, Gaudin R, Holtz P. Association of Online Learning Behavior and Learning Outcomes for Medical Students: Large-Scale Usage Data Analysis. JMIR Medical Education 2019;5(2):e13529
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  6. Bientzle M, Cress U, Kimmerle J. Development of domain-specific epistemological beliefs of physiotherapists: a longitudinal study. BMC Medical Education 2019;19(1)
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  7. Zimmermann M, Jucks R. How Experts’ Use of Medical Technical Jargon in Different Types of Online Health Forums Affects Perceived Information Credibility: Randomized Experiment With Laypersons. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2018;20(1):e30
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  9. König L, Jucks R. Effects of Positive Language and Profession on Trustworthiness and Credibility in Online Health Advice: Experimental Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(3):e16685
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  10. Tates K, Antheunis ML, Kanters S, Nieboer TE, Gerritse MB. The Effect of Screen-to-Screen Versus Face-to-Face Consultation on Doctor-Patient Communication: An Experimental Study with Simulated Patients. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2017;19(12):e421
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  11. Kümmel E, Moskaliuk J, Cress U, Kimmerle J. Digital Learning Environments in Higher Education: A Literature Review of the Role of Individual vs. Social Settings for Measuring Learning Outcomes. Education Sciences 2020;10(3):78
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  12. Zimmermann M, Jucks R. Investigating the Role of Communication for Information Seekers’ Trust-Related Evaluations of Health Videos on the Web: Content Analysis, Survey Data, and Experiment. Interactive Journal of Medical Research 2018;7(2):e10282
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  15. Kim Y, Song D, Lee YJ. #Antivaccination on Instagram: A Computational Analysis of Hashtag Activism through Photos and Public Responses. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2020;17(20):7550
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  16. Bientzle M, Eggeling M, Kanzleiter M, Thieme K, Kimmerle J, Pikhart M. The impact of narrative writing on empathy, perspective-taking, and attitude: Two randomized controlled experiments on violations of Covid-19 protection regulations. PLOS ONE 2021;16(7):e0254501
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  17. Koya K, Chowdhury G, Green E. Young informal carers’ information needs communicated online: Professional and personal growth, finance, health and relationships. Journal of Information Science 2022;:016555152211368
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  18. Jain G, Walter L, Reed C, O’Donnell P, Troy J, Sirufo MM. How do patients and physicians communicate about hereditary angioedema in the United States?. PLOS ONE 2021;16(12):e0260805
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  20. Lozano-Durán A, Rudolphi-Solero T, Nava-Baro E, Ruiz-Gómez M, Sendra-Portero F. Training Scientific Communication Skills on Medical Imaging within the Virtual World Second Life: Perception of Biomedical Engineering Students. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2023;20(3):1697
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  21. Festl-Wietek T, Erschens R, Griewatz J, Zipfel S, Herrmann-Werner A. How to communicate with patients in written asynchronous online conversations: an intervention study with undergraduate medical students in a cross-over design. Frontiers in Medicine 2023;10
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  23. Bientzle M, Eggeling M, Kimmerle J. Good reasons for bad behavior: a randomized controlled experiment on the impact of narrative reading and writing on empathic concern, perspective-taking, and attitude. Frontiers in Public Health 2024;12
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According to Crossref, the following books are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/jmir.4597):

  1. Kimmerle J, Bientzle M, Cress U, Flemming D, Greving H, Grapendorf J, Sassenrath C, Sassenberg K. Informational Environments. 2017. Chapter 4:75
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