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Published on 10.01.17 in Vol 19, No 1 (2017): January

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Works citing "Patient Information Websites About Medically Induced Second-Trimester Abortions: A Descriptive Study of Quality, Suitability, and Issues"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/jmir.6380):

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  1. Carlsson T, Melander Marttala U, Wadensten B, Bergman G, Axelsson O, Mattsson E. Quality of Patient Information Websites About Congenital Heart Defects: Mixed-Methods Study of Perspectives Among Individuals With Experience of a Prenatal Diagnosis. Interactive Journal of Medical Research 2017;6(2):e15
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  2. Westrate L, Brennan S, Carmany EP. Assessing the availability and quality of Spanish‐language genetic resources for patients on the internet. Journal of Genetic Counseling 2020;29(3):381
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  3. Georgsson S, Krautmeyer S, Sundqvist E, Carlsson T. Abortion-related worries, fears and preparedness: a Swedish Web-based exploratory and retrospective qualitative study. The European Journal of Contraception & Reproductive Health Care 2019;24(5):380
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  4. Raptis DA, Sinanyan M, Ghani S, Soggiu F, Gilliland JJ, Imber C. Quality assessment of patient information on the management of gallstone disease in the internet – A systematic analysis using the modified ensuring quality information for patients tool. HPB 2019;21(12):1632
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  5. Li Y, Zhou X, Zhou Y, Mao F, Shen S, Lin Y, Zhang X, Chang T, Sun Q. Evaluation of the quality and readability of online information about breast cancer in China. Patient Education and Counseling 2021;104(4):858
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  6. Georgsson S, van der Spoel L, Ferm J, Carlsson T. Quality of web pages about second‐trimester medical abortion: A cross‐sectional study of readability, comprehensiveness, and transparency. Journal of Advanced Nursing 2019;75(11):2683
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  7. Georgsson S, Carlsson T. Readability of web-based sources about induced abortion: a cross-sectional study. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2020;20(1)
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  8. Eriksson C, Skinstad M, Georgsson S, Carlsson T. Quality of websites about long-acting reversible contraception: a descriptive cross-sectional study. Reproductive Health 2019;16(1)
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  9. Han L, Boniface ER, Han LY, Albright J, Doty N, Darney BG. The Abortion Web Ecosystem: Cross-Sectional Analysis of Trustworthiness and Bias. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(10):e20619
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  10. Masella M, Godard B. Enjeux éthiques du recours à Internet par les femmes enceintes dans leur suivi de grossesse. Santé Publique 2020;Vol. 32(2):171
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  11. Narvaez-Rojas A, Arnaout MM, Hoz SS, Agrawal A, Lee A, Moscote-Salazar LR, Deora H. Info-pollution: a word of caution for the neurosurgical community. Egyptian Journal of Neurosurgery 2022;37(1)
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  12. Peter M, McInnes‐Dean H, Fisher J, Tapon D, Chitty LS, Hill M. What's out there for parents? A systematic review of online information about prenatal microarray and exome sequencing. Prenatal Diagnosis 2022;42(1):97
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  13. Marcus E, Latos-Bielenska A, Jamry-Dziurla A, Barišić I, Cavero-Carbonell C, Den Hond E, Garne E, Genard L, Santos AJ, Lutke L, Matias Dias C, Neergaard Pedersen C, Neville AJ, Niemann A, Odak L, Pierini A, Rico J, Rissmann A, Rankin J, Morris JK. Information needs of parents of children with congenital anomalies across Europe: a EUROlinkCAT survey. BMC Pediatrics 2022;22(1)
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  14. Shan Y, Xing Z, Dong Z, Ji M, Wang D, Cao X. Translating and Adapting the DISCERN Instrument Into a Simplified Chinese Version and Validating Its Reliability: Development and Usability Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2023;25:e40733
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  15. Annesi T, Steinway C, Oluwole T, Shilly S, Szalda D, Myers R, Chen J, Jan S. Quality of Web-Based Sickle Cell Disease Resources for Health Care Transition: Website Content Analysis. JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting 2023;6:e48924
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  16. Marcasciano M, Vittori E, Ciriaco AG, Torto FL, Giannaccare G, Scorcia V, D’Alcontres FS, Chang C, Colica C, Greco M. A Systematic Quality Assessment of Online Resources on Eyelid Ptosis Using the Modified Ensuring Quality Information for Patients (mEQIP) Tool. Aesthetic Plastic Surgery 2024;
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