Creating a Framework for Online Cancer Services Research to Facilitate Timely and Interdisciplinary Applications

Creating a Framework for Online Cancer Services Research to Facilitate Timely and Interdisciplinary Applications

Creating a Framework for Online Cancer Services Research to Facilitate Timely and Interdisciplinary Applications

Authors of this article:

Pamela Whitten ;   Gary L Kreps ;   Matthew S Eastin

Journals

  1. Hu Y, Shyam Sundar S. Effects of Online Health Sources on Credibility and Behavioral Intentions. Communication Research 2010;37(1):105 View
  2. Neuhauser L, Kreps G. Online cancer communication: Meeting the literacy, cultural and linguistic needs of diverse audiences. Patient Education and Counseling 2008;71(3):365 View
  3. Kreps G. The value of health communication scholarship: New directions for health communication inquiry. International Journal of Nursing Sciences 2020;7:S4 View
  4. Kulkarni R, Mauser‐Bunschoten E, Stedman C, Street A. Medical co‐morbidities and practice. Haemophilia 2014;20(s4):130 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Kreps G. The Handbook of Applied Communication Research. View
  2. Işık T. Handbook of Research on Representing Health and Medicine in Modern Media. View

Conference Proceedings

  1. Pierce C, Brewer R, Morris E, Essiet M. Proceedings of the 12th EAI International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare. Computer-Supported Health and Well-Being Services View