Published on in Vol 24, No 10 (2022): October

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/39614, first published .
The Effects of the Use of Patient-Accessible Electronic Health Record Portals on Cancer Survivors’ Health Outcomes: Cross-sectional Survey Study

The Effects of the Use of Patient-Accessible Electronic Health Record Portals on Cancer Survivors’ Health Outcomes: Cross-sectional Survey Study

The Effects of the Use of Patient-Accessible Electronic Health Record Portals on Cancer Survivors’ Health Outcomes: Cross-sectional Survey Study

Journals

  1. Petrovskaya O, Karpman A, Schilling J, Singh S, Wegren L, Caine V, Kusi-Appiah E, Geen W. Patient and Health Care Provider Perspectives on Patient Access to Test Results via Web Portals: Scoping Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2023;25:e43765 View
  2. Liu P, Li Q, Wang Z. The impact of exposure to a scientific role model on Chinese young adults’ compliance with governmental COVID-19 restrictions: a moderated serial mediation model. Chinese Journal of Communication 2024;17(1):22 View
  3. Liu P, Yeo T, Ye J. Examining the Intervening Roles of Patient-Centered Care and Patient Activation in the Health Impacts of Offline Healthcare Obstacles and Online Health Consultations Among Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Patients. Health Communication 2024;39(11):2366 View
  4. Liu P, Ye J, Ao H, Sun S, Zheng Y, Li Q, Feng G, Wang H, Zhao X. Effects of electronic personal health information technology on American women's cancer screening behaviors mediated through cancer worry: Differences and similarities between 2017 and 2020. DIGITAL HEALTH 2023;9 View
  5. Ye J, Zheng S, Ao S, Yan C, Lai Y, Lai Z, Zhao X. How does patient-centered communication work? Trend analysis of mediation through cancer worry and health self-efficacy, 2011–2020. Journal of Health Psychology 2024;29(10):1164 View
  6. Lai Y, Ye J, Ao S, Zhao X. Overcoming obstacles to mammography screening: Examining the role of offline healthcare barriers and online patient–provider communication. Journal of Health Psychology 2024;29(5):452 View
  7. Lai Y, Ye J, Ran Q, Ao H. Internet-based eHealth technology for emotional well-being among the older adults with a family cancer history: full mediation effects of health information self-efficacy and cancer fatalism. BMC Psychology 2024;12(1) View
  8. Alturkistani A, Beaney T, Greenfield G, Costelloe C. Patient portal registration and healthcare utilisation in general practices in England: a longitudinal cohort study. BJGP Open 2024;8(2):BJGPO.2023.0106 View
  9. Zhang L, Qiu S, Ao S, Zhao X. Association between health-related social media use and E-cigarette use among current cigarette users: the roles of anti-tobacco messages and harm perception. BMC Public Health 2024;24(1) View
  10. Liu P, Ye J. Mobile Patient-Provider Communication and Lifestyle Improvement: Examining the Role of Mobile Technology Identity and Health Empowerment. Health Communication 2024:1 View
  11. Ling B, Zheng Y. How Online Patient-Provider Communication Alleviates Psychological Distress Among Patients with Chronic Diseases: The Role of Perceived Patient-Centered Communication and Adaptive Coping Strategies. Health Communication 2024:1 View
  12. Liu P. Online patient–provider communication and healthy ageing: the roles of health literacy and health self-efficacy. Health Promotion International 2024;39(5) View
  13. Song M, Elson J, Bastola D. A Review of Digital Age Transformation in the Past 25 Years (1999-2023): Enhancing Patient-Physician Health Communication Model (Preprint). Journal of Medical Internet Research 2024 View