The Acceptability Among Health Researchers and Clinicians of Social Media to Translate Research Evidence to Clinical Practice: Mixed-Methods Survey and Interview Study
暂无分享,去创建一个
Dragan Ilic | David Davies | Stephen Maloney | Shankar Ganesh | Prue Morgan | Jennifer Keating | Jacqueline Tunnecliff | Patitapaban Mohanty | Sivalal Sadasivan | D. Davies | J. Keating | D. Ilic | S. Maloney | P. Morgan | S. Sadasivan | Jacqueline Tunnecliff | J. Gaida | L. Clearihan | S. Ganesh | P. Mohanty | John Weiner | J. Reynolds | James E Gaida | Lynette Clearihan | John Weiner | John Reynolds | D. Ilić | David Davies
[1] V. Braun,et al. Using thematic analysis in psychology , 2006 .
[2] P. Glasziou,et al. The paths from research to improved health outcomes , 2005, Evidence-based nursing.
[3] J. LaFountain. Inc. , 2013, American Art.
[4] Christine C. Cheston,et al. Social Media Use in Medical Education: A Systematic Review , 2013, Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges.
[5] G. Eysenbach,et al. Social Media: A Review and Tutorial of Applications in Medicine and Health Care , 2014, Journal of medical Internet research.
[6] Laurel Cassidy,et al. Online Communities of Practice to Support Collaborative Mental Health Practice in Rural Areas , 2011, Issues in mental health nursing.
[7] L. Hartling,et al. Social Media Use by Health Care Professionals and Trainees: A Scoping Review , 2013, Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges.
[8] C. Silagy,et al. A framework for effective management of change in clinical practice: dissemination and implementation of clinical practice guidelines. , 1999, Quality in health care : QHC.
[9] K. Tates,et al. Patients' and health professionals' use of social media in health care: motives, barriers and expectations. , 2013, Patient education and counseling.
[10] A. Pekosz,et al. Mind the Gap: Social Media Engagement by Public Health Researchers , 2014, Journal of medical Internet research.
[11] Daniel R. George,et al. “Friending Facebook?” A Minicourse on the Use of Social Media by Health Professionals , 2011, The Journal of continuing education in the health professions.
[12] J. Ioannidis. Effect of the statistical significance of results on the time to completion and publication of randomized efficacy trials. , 1998, JAMA.
[13] David E. Shulenburger,et al. The High Cost of Scholarly Journals: (And What To Do About It) , 2003 .
[14] D. Ilic,et al. Social media in health professional education: a student perspective on user levels and prospective applications , 2014, Advances in health sciences education : theory and practice.
[15] Lucila Ohno-Machado,et al. Reviewing social media use by clinicians , 2012, J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc..
[16] B. Vicenzino,et al. Sports and exercise-related tendinopathies: a review of selected topical issues by participants of the second International Scientific Tendinopathy Symposium (ISTS) Vancouver 2012 , 2013, British Journal of Sports Medicine.
[17] B. Phillips,et al. The use of social-networking sites in medical education , 2013, Medical teacher.
[18] S. Straus,et al. Defining knowledge translation , 2009, Canadian Medical Association Journal.
[19] Barbara Aronson,et al. Improving online access to medical information for low-income countries. , 2004, The New England journal of medicine.
[20] J. Carroll,et al. A New Dimension of Health Care: Systematic Review of the Uses, Benefits, and Limitations of Social Media for Health Communication , 2013, Journal of medical Internet research.
[21] J. Mandrekar,et al. Using social media to improve continuing medical education: a survey of course participants. , 2012, Mayo Clinic proceedings.