Objectives To investigate the effects of adding high-grade quantitative evidence of outcomes of treatments into relevant Wikipedia pages on further information-seeking behaviour by the use of routinely collected data.Setting Wikipedia, Cochrane summary pages and the Cochrane Library.Design Randomised trial.Participants Wikipedia pages which were highly relevant to up-to-date Cochrane Schizophrenia systematic reviews that contained a Summary of Findings table.Interventions Eligible Wikipedia pages in the intervention group were seeded with tables of best evidence of the effects of care and hyperlinks to the source Cochrane review. Eligible Wikipedia pages in the control group were left unchanged.Main outcome measures Routinely collected data...
Background: Consulting the Internet for health-related information is a common and widespread phenom...
Objective: To assess the effects of using health social media on web activity.Design: Individually r...
In this paper we examine WikiProjects, an emergent, community drivenfeature of Wikipedia. We analyse...
Objectives To investigate the effects of adding high-grade quantitative evidence of outcomes of trea...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the effects of adding high-grade quantitative evidence of outcomes of tre...
BACKGROUND: Wikipedia is one of the most consulted health resources in the world. Since the public i...
Wikipedia, the free-content online encyclopaedia, contains many heavily accessed pages relating to h...
The medical content in Wikipedia receives substantial online traffic, links to a great body of acade...
Background Wikipedia’s health content is the most frequently visited resource for health information...
Background: For almost any topic, a Wikipedia page will appear among the first ten items of a search...
Wikipedia is a gateway to knowledge. However, the extent to which this gateway ends at Wikipedia or ...
Background: Wikipedia is an important source of medical information for both patients and medical pr...
BACKGROUND:Wikipedia's health content is the most frequently visited resource for health information...
To evaluate the effectiveness of the Cochrane Russia Initiative to improve the articles of the Russi...
Wikipedia, a free and collaborative Internet encyclopedia, has become one of the most popular source...
Background: Consulting the Internet for health-related information is a common and widespread phenom...
Objective: To assess the effects of using health social media on web activity.Design: Individually r...
In this paper we examine WikiProjects, an emergent, community drivenfeature of Wikipedia. We analyse...
Objectives To investigate the effects of adding high-grade quantitative evidence of outcomes of trea...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the effects of adding high-grade quantitative evidence of outcomes of tre...
BACKGROUND: Wikipedia is one of the most consulted health resources in the world. Since the public i...
Wikipedia, the free-content online encyclopaedia, contains many heavily accessed pages relating to h...
The medical content in Wikipedia receives substantial online traffic, links to a great body of acade...
Background Wikipedia’s health content is the most frequently visited resource for health information...
Background: For almost any topic, a Wikipedia page will appear among the first ten items of a search...
Wikipedia is a gateway to knowledge. However, the extent to which this gateway ends at Wikipedia or ...
Background: Wikipedia is an important source of medical information for both patients and medical pr...
BACKGROUND:Wikipedia's health content is the most frequently visited resource for health information...
To evaluate the effectiveness of the Cochrane Russia Initiative to improve the articles of the Russi...
Wikipedia, a free and collaborative Internet encyclopedia, has become one of the most popular source...
Background: Consulting the Internet for health-related information is a common and widespread phenom...
Objective: To assess the effects of using health social media on web activity.Design: Individually r...
In this paper we examine WikiProjects, an emergent, community drivenfeature of Wikipedia. We analyse...