There has been a steady increase in the amount of information published on the internet in the past ten years. In the healthcaredomain, patients are increasingly exchanging medical information on online social networks and engaging in self care as aresult. This trend has concerned many researchers who have studied and confirmed the existence of misinformation on theinternet. This research is a work in progress investigating how online social networks affect patient safety. The researchquestion is: What are the factors contributing to the amount of misinformation in healthcare social networks? In particular,this research explores the critical factors that influence the extent of misinformation about diabetes on a diabetes socialnetwork. A to...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] More and more people turn to ...
The popularity of social network sites (SNSs) has demonstrated their important role in the digital w...
This study examines how misinformation related to Covid-19 on social media exacerbates individuals’ ...
It has been reported that about 113 million Americans has looked for health information on the inter...
Health misinformation on social media is an emerging public concern as the COVID-19 infodemic tragic...
It has been reported that about 113 million Americans has looked for health information on the inter...
Contemporary commentators describe the current period as “an era of fake news” in which misinformati...
This short report highlights patients' increasing use of the Internet and online social networking t...
Contemporary commentators describe the current period as“an era of fake news”in which misinformation...
Contemporary commentators describe the current period as "an era of fake news" in which misinformati...
Background: Although at present there is broad agreement among researchers, health professionals, an...
Health misinformation on social media is considered as a major public concern. This study evaluates ...
Misinformation on social media related to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic presents a significant threa...
Background: Mental health problems are recognized as a pressing public health issue, and an increasi...
Health misinformation in social networks requires immediate attention due to its severe consequences...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] More and more people turn to ...
The popularity of social network sites (SNSs) has demonstrated their important role in the digital w...
This study examines how misinformation related to Covid-19 on social media exacerbates individuals’ ...
It has been reported that about 113 million Americans has looked for health information on the inter...
Health misinformation on social media is an emerging public concern as the COVID-19 infodemic tragic...
It has been reported that about 113 million Americans has looked for health information on the inter...
Contemporary commentators describe the current period as “an era of fake news” in which misinformati...
This short report highlights patients' increasing use of the Internet and online social networking t...
Contemporary commentators describe the current period as“an era of fake news”in which misinformation...
Contemporary commentators describe the current period as "an era of fake news" in which misinformati...
Background: Although at present there is broad agreement among researchers, health professionals, an...
Health misinformation on social media is considered as a major public concern. This study evaluates ...
Misinformation on social media related to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic presents a significant threa...
Background: Mental health problems are recognized as a pressing public health issue, and an increasi...
Health misinformation in social networks requires immediate attention due to its severe consequences...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] More and more people turn to ...
The popularity of social network sites (SNSs) has demonstrated their important role in the digital w...
This study examines how misinformation related to Covid-19 on social media exacerbates individuals’ ...