Maintenance Notice

Due to necessary scheduled maintenance, the JMIR Publications website will be unavailable from Wednesday, July 01, 2020 at 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM EST. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause you.

Who will be affected?

Citing this Article

Right click to copy or hit: ctrl+c (cmd+c on mac)

Published on 08.03.16 in Vol 18, No 3 (2016): March

This paper is in the following e-collection/theme issue:

Works citing "Toward a Mixed-Methods Research Approach to Content Analysis in The Digital Age: The Combined Content-Analysis Model and its Applications to Health Care Twitter Feeds"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/jmir.5391):

(note that this is only a small subset of citations)

  1. van Eenbergen MC, van de Poll-Franse LV, Krahmer E, Verberne S, Mols F. Analysis of Content Shared in Online Cancer Communities: Systematic Review. JMIR Cancer 2018;4(1):e6
    CrossRef
  2. Sendra A, Farré J, Vaagan RW. Seeking, sharing and co-creating: a systematic review of the relation between social support theory, social media use and chronic diseases. Social Theory & Health 2020;18(4):317
    CrossRef
  3. Jimam NS, Ismail NE, Dayom WD. Evaluation of Psychometric Quality of EQ-5D-5L Scale for Assessing Health-Related Quality of Life of Malaria Patients. Value in Health Regional Issues 2020;22:15
    CrossRef
  4. Green BM, Van Horn KT, Gupte K, Evans M, Hayes S, Bhowmick A. Assessment of Adaptive Engagement and Support Model for People With Chronic Health Conditions in Online Health Communities: Combined Content Analysis. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(7):e17338
    CrossRef
  5. OLIVEIRA LM, ZANATTA FB. Self-reported dental treatment needs during the COVID-19 outbreak in Brazil: an infodemiological study. Brazilian Oral Research 2020;34
    CrossRef
  6. Fret B, De Donder L, Lambotte D, Dury S, Van der Elst M, De Witte N, Switsers L, Hoens S, Van Regenmortel S, Verté D. Access to care of frail community-dwelling older adults in Belgium: a qualitative study. Primary Health Care Research & Development 2019;20
    CrossRef
  7. . Ethical Considerations When Using Social Media for Research. Oncology Nursing Forum 2017;44(4):410
    CrossRef
  8. Hand RK, Kenne D, Wolfram TM, Abram JK, Fleming M. Assessing the Viability of Social Media for Disseminating Evidence-Based Nutrition Practice Guideline Through Content Analysis of Twitter Messages and Health Professional Interviews: An Observational Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2016;18(11):e295
    CrossRef
  9. Liao Q, Yuan J, Dong M, Yang L, Fielding R, Lam WWT. Public Engagement and Government Responsiveness in the Communications About COVID-19 During the Early Epidemic Stage in China: Infodemiology Study on Social Media Data. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(5):e18796
    CrossRef
  10. Baumgartner P, Peiper N. Utilizing Big Data and Twitter to Discover Emergent Online Communities of Cannabis Users. Substance Abuse: Research and Treatment 2017;11:117822181771142
    CrossRef
  11. Crossley SGM, McNarry MA, Eslambolchilar P, Knowles Z, Mackintosh KA. The Tangibility of Personalized 3D-Printed Feedback May Enhance Youths’ Physical Activity Awareness, Goal Setting, and Motivation: Intervention Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2019;21(6):e12067
    CrossRef
  12. Le GM, Radcliffe K, Lyles C, Lyson HC, Wallace B, Sawaya G, Pasick R, Centola D, Sarkar U, Gruebner O. Perceptions of cervical cancer prevention on Twitter uncovered by different sampling strategies. PLOS ONE 2019;14(2):e0211931
    CrossRef
  13. Crossley SGM, McNarry MA, Rosenberg M, Knowles ZR, Eslambolchilar P, Mackintosh KA. Understanding Youths’ Ability to Interpret 3D-Printed Physical Activity Data and Identify Associated Intensity Levels: Mixed-Methods Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2019;21(2):e11253
    CrossRef
  14. Cinar E, Trott P, Simms C. An international exploration of barriers and tactics in the public sector innovation process. Public Management Review 2021;23(3):326
    CrossRef
  15. Mete R, Curlewis J, Shield A, Murray K, Bacon R, Kellett J. Reframing healthy food choices: a content analysis of Australian healthy eating blogs. BMC Public Health 2019;19(1)
    CrossRef
  16. Kloth YM, Deutsch KM, Danielson KA, Strack J, Law C, Gruebner O. What Twitter teaches us about patient-provider communication on pain. PLOS ONE 2019;14(12):e0226321
    CrossRef
  17. Peiper NC, Baumgartner PM, Chew RF, Hsieh YP, Bieler GS, Bobashev GV, Siege C, Zarkin GA. Patterns of Twitter Behavior Among Networks of Cannabis Dispensaries in California. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2017;19(7):e236
    CrossRef
  18. Frumkin H, Bratman GN, Breslow SJ, Cochran B, Kahn Jr PH, Lawler JJ, Levin PS, Tandon PS, Varanasi U, Wolf KL, Wood SA. Nature Contact and Human Health: A Research Agenda. Environmental Health Perspectives 2017;125(7)
    CrossRef
  19. Obermair HM, Dodd RH, Bonner C, Jansen J, McCaffery K. ‘It has saved thousands of lives, so why change it?’ Content analysis of objections to cervical screening programme changes in Australia. BMJ Open 2018;8(2):e019171
    CrossRef
  20. Roccetti M, Marfia G, Salomoni P, Prandi C, Zagari RM, Gningaye Kengni FL, Bazzoli F, Montagnani M. Attitudes of Crohn’s Disease Patients: Infodemiology Case Study and Sentiment Analysis of Facebook and Twitter Posts. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 2017;3(3):e51
    CrossRef
  21. . Patients’ experiences of radiotherapy: Insights from Twitter. Radiography 2020;26(3):e146
    CrossRef
  22. Riddell J, Brown A, Robins L, Nauman R, Yang J, Jauregui J. What’s All the Chatter? A Mixed-Methods Analysis of Emergency Physicians’ Tweets. Western Journal of Emergency Medicine 2019;21(1):26
    CrossRef
  23. Račić M, Dubravac-Tanasković M, Bojanić J. Research steps in qualitative study implementation. Биомедицинска истраживања 2018;9(1):122
    CrossRef
  24. Owusu-Manu D, Edwards D, Ghansah FA, Asiedu RO, Tagoe DSN, Birch T. Assessing the Policy Provisions and Institutional Behavioral Factors Influencing Rail Infrastructure Financing in Developing Countries. Journal of Infrastructure Systems 2021;27(2)
    CrossRef
  25. Rosentel K, Fuller CM, Bowers SME, Moore AL, Hill BJ. Police Enforcement of Sex Work Criminalization Laws in an “End Demand” City: The Persistence of Quality-of-Life Policing and Seller Arrests. Archives of Sexual Behavior 2021;50(5):1973
    CrossRef
  26. Kara UY, Şenel Kara B. Schizophrenia on Turkish Twitter: an exploratory study investigating misuse, stigmatization and trivialization. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology 2022;57(3):531
    CrossRef
  27. Karimipour N, Pope D, Deva S, Fabros S, Apaydin EA. Framing clinical and translational science: Examining the strategic social media communications of NCATS-funded CTSAs. Journal of Clinical and Translational Science 2021;5(1)
    CrossRef
  28. Austin RC, Schoonhoven L, Clancy M, Richardson A, Kalra PR, May CR. Do chronic heart failure symptoms interact with burden of treatment? Qualitative literature systematic review. BMJ Open 2021;11(7):e047060
    CrossRef
  29. Oliveira LM, Pilecco KDS, de Souza DF, de Oliveira CA, Zanatta FB. Main uses of Instagram in oral health research–A scoping review. Health Policy and Technology 2022;11(1):100605
    CrossRef
  30. Punziano G, De Falco CC, Trezza D. Digital Mixed Content Analysis for the Study of Digital Platform Social Data: An Illustration from the Analysis of COVID-19 Risk Perception in the Italian Twittersphere. Journal of Mixed Methods Research 2023;17(2):143
    CrossRef
  31. Walsh J, Dwumfour C, Cave J, Griffiths F. Spontaneously generated online patient experience data - how and why is it being used in health research: an umbrella scoping review. BMC Medical Research Methodology 2022;22(1)
    CrossRef
  32. . Conceptualization in ontology based on Peirce’s triadic model of the sign: a qualitative content analysis. Information Discovery and Delivery 2023;51(1):56
    CrossRef
  33. Khalifa B, Desmidt S, Huisman J. How do US universities want to be perceived? Factors affecting the (inter)national identity claims in mission statements. Studies in Higher Education 2023;48(3):507
    CrossRef
  34. Hewis J, Harcus J, Pantic V. Qualitative content analysis of image interpretation education in UK pre-registration diagnostic radiography programmes. Radiography 2022;28(4):1080
    CrossRef
  35. Bose P, Gao X. Cultural Representations in Indian English Language Teaching Textbooks. SAGE Open 2022;12(1):215824402210821
    CrossRef
  36. Døssing MV, Crăciun IC, Bowers BJ. From Hostile to Benevolent Ageism: Polarizing Attitudes Toward Older Adults in German COVID-19-Related Tweets. The Gerontologist 2022;62(8):1185
    CrossRef
  37. Chartrand L, Lazaro J. Entertainment-Education: What Are Grey’s Anatomy and Saving Hope Teaching Us About Death?. OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying 2022;:003022282211463
    CrossRef
  38. Cowan RG, Tedeschi PJ, Corbin M, Cole R. A mixed‐methods analysis of averted mass violence in schools: Implications for professional school counselors. Psychology in the Schools 2022;59(4):817
    CrossRef
  39. Hoffman EB, Mangino AA. The digital literacies of early childhood educators: perceptions of collaborative online learning. Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education 2023;44(3):386
    CrossRef
  40. Račić M, Dubravac-Tanasković M, Bojanić J. Research steps in qualitative study implementation. Биомедицинска истраживања 2018;9(1):122
    CrossRef
  41. Kumah E, Owusu P, Otchere G, Ankomah SE, Fusheini A, Kokuro C, Mensah-Acheampong F, Atta JA, Agyei SK, Wanji S. Factors influencing community acceptability of mass drug administration for the elimination of onchocerciasis in the Asante Akim South Municipal, Ghana. PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases 2023;17(3):e0011251
    CrossRef
  42. Şeref MMH, Şeref O, Abrahams AS, Hill SB, Warnick Q. Rhetoric Mining: A New Text-Analytics Approach for Quantifying Persuasion. INFORMS Journal on Data Science 2023;2(1):24
    CrossRef
  43. Davidson PD, Muniandy T, Karmegam D. Perception of COVID-19 vaccination among Indian Twitter users: computational approach. Journal of Computational Social Science 2023;6(2):541
    CrossRef
  44. Berdutin VA, Romanova TE. Methodology for content analysis of the digital medicine information space. Glavvrač (Chief Medical Officer) 2023;(4):6
    CrossRef
  45. Peng S, Yang Y, Haselton MG. Menstrual Symptoms: Insights from Mobile Menstrual Tracking Applications for English and Chinese Teenagers. Adolescents 2023;3(3):394
    CrossRef
  46. Pearce E, Raj H, Emezienna N, Gilkey MB, Lazard AJ, Ribisl KM, Savage SA, Han PK. The Use of Social Media to Express and Manage Medical Uncertainty in Dyskeratosis Congenita: Content Analysis. JMIR Infodemiology 2024;4:e46693
    CrossRef