Extant healthcare literature has demonstrated that providing oncological patients with detailed, continuous, and diversified information on their pathology positively affects patient empowerment and care continuum effectiveness. Medical information is traditionally conveyed by physicians and professional care givers. In the latest years, however, there has been a rapid rise in the use of web media as a source of health information. Improving cancer care continuum requires also the implementation of a reliable and high-quality oncological web communication system, as well as a deeper understanding of patients’ requirements in this respect. To the best of our knowledge, however, no papers have investigated the importance and role of web...
Background Adequate information-provision forms a crucial component of optimal cancer care. However,...
Owing to new developments in Internet technologies, the amount of available oncology infor-mation is...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to analyze the frequency and relevance of frequent keywords u...
Extant healthcare literature has demonstrated that providing oncological patients with detailed, con...
Owing to new developments in Internet technologies, the amount of available oncology infor-mation is...
Purpose: This paper reviews the research literature on text mining (TM) with the aim to find out (1)...
Nearly 40% of Canadians will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime, and people with cancer are ...
The present study examined the feasibility of evaluating online communica-tion of cancer patients us...
AbstractPurposeThis paper reviews the research literature on text mining (TM) with the aim to find o...
Patient experience literature in early-stage breast cancer (eBC) is limited. This study used a mixed...
Contains fulltext : 203768.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Peer-to-peer online support groups and the discussion forums in these groups can help patients by pr...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2013. Major: Health Informatics. Advisor: Stuart ...
People with a chronic illness like cancer often use the Internet to participate in online health dis...
Objective To study the impact of the spontaneous use of Internet on breast cancer patients and on th...
Background Adequate information-provision forms a crucial component of optimal cancer care. However,...
Owing to new developments in Internet technologies, the amount of available oncology infor-mation is...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to analyze the frequency and relevance of frequent keywords u...
Extant healthcare literature has demonstrated that providing oncological patients with detailed, con...
Owing to new developments in Internet technologies, the amount of available oncology infor-mation is...
Purpose: This paper reviews the research literature on text mining (TM) with the aim to find out (1)...
Nearly 40% of Canadians will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime, and people with cancer are ...
The present study examined the feasibility of evaluating online communica-tion of cancer patients us...
AbstractPurposeThis paper reviews the research literature on text mining (TM) with the aim to find o...
Patient experience literature in early-stage breast cancer (eBC) is limited. This study used a mixed...
Contains fulltext : 203768.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Peer-to-peer online support groups and the discussion forums in these groups can help patients by pr...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2013. Major: Health Informatics. Advisor: Stuart ...
People with a chronic illness like cancer often use the Internet to participate in online health dis...
Objective To study the impact of the spontaneous use of Internet on breast cancer patients and on th...
Background Adequate information-provision forms a crucial component of optimal cancer care. However,...
Owing to new developments in Internet technologies, the amount of available oncology infor-mation is...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to analyze the frequency and relevance of frequent keywords u...