Published on in Vol 17 , No 12 (2015) :December

Is There a Weekly Pattern for Health Searches on Wikipedia and Is the Pattern Unique to Health Topics?

Is There a Weekly Pattern for Health Searches on Wikipedia and Is the Pattern Unique to Health Topics?

Is There a Weekly Pattern for Health Searches on Wikipedia and Is the Pattern Unique to Health Topics?

Authors of this article:

Elia Gabarron 1, 2 Author Orcid Image ;   Annie YS Lau 3 Author Orcid Image ;   Rolf Wynn 1 Author Orcid Image

Journals

  1. Marco-Ruiz L, Wynn R, Oyeyemi S, Budrionis A, Yigzaw K, Bellika J. Impact of Illness on Electronic Health Use (The Seventh Tromsø Study - Part 2): Population-Based Questionnaire Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(3):e13116 View
  2. Joorabchi A, Doherty C, Dawson J. ‘WP2Cochrane’, a tool linking Wikipedia to the Cochrane Library: Results of a bibliometric analysis evaluating article quality and importance. Health Informatics Journal 2020;26(3):1881 View
  3. Reinberg A, Dejardin L, Smolensky M, Touitou Y. Seven-day human biological rhythms: An expedition in search of their origin, synchronization, functional advantage, adaptive value and clinical relevance. Chronobiology International 2017;34(2):162 View
  4. Gonzalez-Nahm S, Ames M, Benjamin-Neelon S. Formative evaluation of a portion control and calorie reduction campaign: Insights from focus groups with target audience. Preventive Medicine Reports 2021;24:101614 View
  5. Ciechanowski K, Banasik-Jemielniak N, Jemielniak D. What’s hot and what's not in lay psychology: Wikipedia’s most-viewed articles. Current Psychology 2022 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Gabarron E, Bradway M, Årsand E. Diabetes Digital Health. View