Background: Twitter is one of the most popular social media platforms. The growing use of Twitter by health-care consumers creates a novel venue to understand patient experiences. To understand the potential for this platform to be utilized in patient- and family-oriented health research, this study reviewed published literature on the use of Twitter in health research. Methods: In collaboration with the research team, a research librarian designed and implemented a search strategy in eight databases. Primary and secondary screenings were conducted using predetermined criteria by one reviewer. A second reviewer verified screening decisions in 10% of the studies. Evidence tables were created to synthesize across the following study elements:...
Since its launch in 2006, Internet platform Twitter has rapidly expanded. As a phenomenon of the dig...
Objectives: To compare information sharing of over 379 health conditions on Twitter to uncover trend...
Researchers have traditionally relied on in-person focus groups to test and obtain feedback regardin...
Twitter is a social media platform where over 500 million people worldwide publish their ideas and d...
Background: Twitter, representing a big social media network, is broadly used for the communication ...
© 2017 RCN Publishing Company Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Background The development of a recruitment ...
Public health practitioners and researchers have used traditional medical databases to study and und...
Healthcare organizations such as hospitals and clinics increasingly use social media platforms such ...
BACKGROUND: Twitter’s 140-character microblog posts are increasingly used to access information and ...
Twitter is an online microblogging tool that disseminates more than 400 million messages per day, in...
BACKGROUND: Twitter is a microblogging platform that helps share information. It is a dynamic tool t...
BackgroundHealth researchers are increasingly using social media in a professional capacity, and the...
Although many use Twitter for fun, to read celebrity gossip, and to keep up with friends, it is also...
Introduction: Hospitals that have adopted Twitter primarily use it to share organizational news, pro...
The medical community disseminates information increasingly using social media. Randomised controlle...
Since its launch in 2006, Internet platform Twitter has rapidly expanded. As a phenomenon of the dig...
Objectives: To compare information sharing of over 379 health conditions on Twitter to uncover trend...
Researchers have traditionally relied on in-person focus groups to test and obtain feedback regardin...
Twitter is a social media platform where over 500 million people worldwide publish their ideas and d...
Background: Twitter, representing a big social media network, is broadly used for the communication ...
© 2017 RCN Publishing Company Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Background The development of a recruitment ...
Public health practitioners and researchers have used traditional medical databases to study and und...
Healthcare organizations such as hospitals and clinics increasingly use social media platforms such ...
BACKGROUND: Twitter’s 140-character microblog posts are increasingly used to access information and ...
Twitter is an online microblogging tool that disseminates more than 400 million messages per day, in...
BACKGROUND: Twitter is a microblogging platform that helps share information. It is a dynamic tool t...
BackgroundHealth researchers are increasingly using social media in a professional capacity, and the...
Although many use Twitter for fun, to read celebrity gossip, and to keep up with friends, it is also...
Introduction: Hospitals that have adopted Twitter primarily use it to share organizational news, pro...
The medical community disseminates information increasingly using social media. Randomised controlle...
Since its launch in 2006, Internet platform Twitter has rapidly expanded. As a phenomenon of the dig...
Objectives: To compare information sharing of over 379 health conditions on Twitter to uncover trend...
Researchers have traditionally relied on in-person focus groups to test and obtain feedback regardin...