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Published on 11.02.14 in Vol 16, No 2 (2014): February

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Works citing "Harnessing the Social Web for Health and Wellness: Issues for Research and Knowledge Translation"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/jmir.2969):

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  1. . Health Risk Information Engagement and Amplification on Social Media. Health Education & Behavior 2017;44(2):332
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  3. Brunner M, Hemsley B, Dann S, Togher L, Palmer S. Hashtag #TBI: A content and network data analysis of tweets about Traumatic Brain Injury. Brain Injury 2018;32(1):49
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  4. Strekalova YA, Krieger JL. A Picture Really is Worth a Thousand Words: Public Engagement with the National Cancer Institute on Social Media. Journal of Cancer Education 2017;32(1):155
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  5. Zhang Z, Gonzalez MC, Morse SS, Venkatasubramanian V. Knowledge Management Framework for Emerging Infectious Diseases Preparedness and Response: Design and Development of Public Health Document Ontology. JMIR Research Protocols 2017;6(10):e196
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  6. Strekalova YA, Krieger JL. Beyond Words: Amplification of Cancer Risk Communication on Social Media. Journal of Health Communication 2017;22(10):849
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  7. Lafferty NT, Manca A. Perspectives on social media in and as research: A synthetic review. International Review of Psychiatry 2015;27(2):85
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  8. Nguyen SH, Vu GT, Nguyen LH, Nguyen CT, Le THT, Tran TH, Tran BX, Latkin CA, Tam WWS, Ho CSH, Ho RCM. Understanding Social Media Use and Engagement Among Dermatology Patients to Inform Dermatological Prevention and Care in Vietnam: Cross-sectional Study. JMIR Dermatology 2020;3(1):e13424
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  9. Ngai CSB, Singh RG, Lu W, Koon AC. Grappling With the COVID-19 Health Crisis: Content Analysis of Communication Strategies and Their Effects on Public Engagement on Social Media. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(8):e21360
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  10. Cabrera D, Roy D, Chisolm MS. Social Media Scholarship and Alternative Metrics for Academic Promotion and Tenure. Journal of the American College of Radiology 2018;15(1):135
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  11. Ngai CSB, Singh RG, Lu W, Yao L, Koon AC. Exploring the Relationship Between Trust-Building Strategies and Public Engagement on Social Media During the COVID-19 Outbreak. Health Communication 2023;38(10):2141
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  12. Alhafez L, Rubio-Rico L, Diez-Bosch M. Healthcare professionals’ editorial opinions on communicating with the public: shifting social media hesitancies. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications 2023;10(1)
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According to Crossref, the following books are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/jmir.2969):

  1. Gray K, Gilbert C. Advances in Biomedical Informatics. 2018. Chapter 2:5
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  2. Morrato EH, Smith MY. Communicating about Risks and Safe Use of Medicines. 2020. Chapter 13:385
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