Published on 06.02.14 in Vol 16, No 2 (2014): February
Works citing "In the Words of the Medical Tourist: An Analysis of Internet Narratives by Health Travelers to Turkey"
According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/jmir.2694):
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Rafferty MO, Grey K. Beyond Patient Experience Surveys: Leveraging Social Media to Glean Patient Feedback. Nurse Leader 2014;12(3):31
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Brown J, Johnson J, Ozan-Rafferty ME, Sharma M, Barbera S. Internet Narratives Focused on Health Travelers’ Experiences in India: Qualitative Analysis. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(5):e15665
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Wilson E, Kenny A, Dickson-Swift V. Using Blogs as a Qualitative Health Research Tool. International Journal of Qualitative Methods 2015;14(5):160940691561804
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Abd Mutalib NS, Soh YC, Wong TW, Yee SM, Yang Q, Murugiah MK, Ming LC. Online narratives about medical tourism in Malaysia and Thailand: a qualitative content analysis. Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing 2017;34(6):821
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Kannaley K, Mehta S, Yelton B, Friedman DB. Thematic analysis of blog narratives written by people with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias and care partners. Dementia 2019;18(7-8):3071
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Seow AN, Choong YO, Moorthy K, Choong CK. Predicting medical tourism behavioural intention using social cognition models. Tourism Review 2021;76(2):374
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Jaapar M, Musa G, Moghavvemi S, Saub R. Dental tourism: Examining tourist profiles, motivation and satisfaction. Tourism Management 2017;61:538
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Azimi R, Mahmoudi G, Esmaeili H. A Study of the Effect of Advertising on Attracting Medical Tourism. International Journal of Travel Medicine and Global Health 2017;5(3):89
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Hughes EG, Sawyer A, DeJean D, Adamson GD. Cross-border reproductive care in North America: a pilot study testing a prospective data collection program for in vitro fertilization clinics in Canada and the United States. Fertility and Sterility 2016;105(3):786
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Tangherlini TR, Roychowdhury V, Glenn B, Crespi CM, Bandari R, Wadia A, Falahi M, Ebrahimzadeh E, Bastani R. “Mommy Blogs” and the Vaccination Exemption Narrative: Results From A Machine-Learning Approach for Story Aggregation on Parenting Social Media Sites. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 2016;2(2):e166
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Driedger SM, Dassah E, Marrie RA. Contesting Medical Miracles: A Collective Action Framing Analysis of CCSVI and Venous Angioplasty (“Liberation Therapy”) for People With Multiple Sclerosis in News and Social Media. Science Communication 2018;40(4):469
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Garbett K, Harcourt D, Buchanan H. Using online blogs to explore positive outcomes after burn injuries. Journal of Health Psychology 2017;22(13):1755
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Kemppainen L, Koskinen V, Bergroth H, Marttila E, Kemppainen T. Health and Wellness–Related Travel: A Scoping Study of the Literature in 2010-2018. SAGE Open 2021;11(2):215824402110137
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Onwuzurike C, Ungaretti J, Cejtin HE. A County Hospital Experience with Reproductive Travelers to the United States for Obstetric Care: Maternal and Neonatal Outcomes. Journal of Women's Health 2022;31(6):864
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DERSE B, KAYA N. SAĞLIK TURİZMİNDE YAŞLI BAKIMININ YERİ. Journal of Academic Perspective on Social Studies 2023;(1):1
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Ramos K, Cuamea O. Dental tourism: factors influencing travelers’ revisit intention to the Mexican border. International Journal of Tourism Cities 2023;9(3):806
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López Rodríguez AL, López Rodríguez SA, Pinzón Hoyos B, Vásquez Bernal OA. Turismo médico en Colombia: dinámica y ventaja competitiva. Revista CEA 2023;9(20):e2407
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Hamzehpour H, Ashktorab T, Esmaeili M. Cultural Capability in the Professional Care of Nurses for Medical Tourists in Iran: A Qualitative Study. Journal of Archives in Military Medicine 2023;11(2)
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