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2017
Characteristics of Adults Seeking Health Care Provider Support Facilitated by Mobile Technology: Secondary Data Analysis
JMIR Hum Factors 2017 (Dec 21); 4(4):e33
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Health App Use Among US Mobile Phone Users: Analysis of Trends by Chronic Disease Status
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2017 (Dec 19); 5(12):e197
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Association Between a Wider Availability of Health Information and Health Care Utilization in Vietnam: Cross-Sectional Study
J Med Internet Res 2017 (Dec 18); 19(12):e405
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Patient Portal Utilization Among Ethnically Diverse Low Income Older Adults: Observational Study
JMIR Med Inform 2017 (Nov 14); 5(4):e47
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Understanding Older Adult's Technology Adoption and Withdrawal for Elderly Care and Education: Mixed Method Analysis from National Survey
J Med Internet Res 2017 (Nov 03); 19(11):e374
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Use of the Internet and Mobile Phones for Self-Management of Severe Mental Health Problems: Qualitative Study of Staff Views
JMIR Ment Health 2017 (Nov 01); 4(4):e52
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Reliability and Validity of the Telephone-Based eHealth Literacy Scale Among Older Adults: Cross-Sectional Survey
J Med Internet Res 2017 (Oct 26); 19(10):e362
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Examining Internet and eHealth Practices and Preferences: Survey Study of Australian Older Adults With Subjective Memory Complaints, Mild Cognitive Impairment, or Dementia
J Med Internet Res 2017 (Oct 25); 19(10):e358
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The Association of Patient Factors, Digital Access, and Online Behavior on Sustained Patient Portal Use: A Prospective Cohort of Enrolled Users
J Med Internet Res 2017 (Oct 17); 19(10):e345
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Patient Portal Use and Experience Among Older Adults: Systematic Review
JMIR Med Inform 2017 (Oct 16); 5(4):e38
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The Association Between Commonly Investigated User Factors and Various Types of eHealth Use for Self-Care of Type 2 Diabetes: Case of First-Generation Immigrants From Pakistan in the Oslo Area, Norway
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2017 (Oct 05); 3(4):e68
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Comparison of Health Information Technology Use Between American Adults With and Without Chronic Health Conditions: Findings From The National Health Interview Survey 2012
J Med Internet Res 2017 (Oct 05); 19(10):e335
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The Digital Divide and Health Disparities in China: Evidence From a National Survey and Policy Implications
J Med Internet Res 2017 (Sep 11); 19(9):e317
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Perceptions of Health-Related Information on Facebook: Cross-Sectional Study Among Vietnamese Youths
Interact J Med Res 2017 (Sep 07); 6(2):e16
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Barriers and Facilitators to eHealth Use in Daily Practice: Perspectives of Patients and Professionals in Dermatology
J Med Internet Res 2017 (Sep 05); 19(9):e300
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Smartphone Ownership Among US Adult Cigarette Smokers: 2014 Health Information National Trends Survey (HINTS) Data
J Med Internet Res 2017 (Aug 31); 19(8):e305
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Internet Use and Access, Behavior, Cyberbullying, and Grooming: Results of an Investigative Whole City Survey of Adolescents
Interact J Med Res 2017 (Aug 29); 6(2):e9
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Development and Use of Health-Related Technologies in Indigenous Communities: Critical Review
J Med Internet Res 2017 (Jul 20); 19(7):e256
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Addressing Disparities in Diabetes Management Through Novel Approaches to Encourage Technology Adoption and Use
JMIR Diabetes 2017 (Jul 13); 2(2):e16
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Listening to Communities: Mixed-Method Study of the Engagement of Disadvantaged Mothers and Pregnant Women With Digital Health Technologies
J Med Internet Res 2017 (Jul 05); 19(7):e240
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