Contains fulltext : 136841.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Insight into the quality of health care is important for any stakeholder including patients, professionals, and governments. In light of a patient-centered approach, it is essential to assess the quality of health care from a patient's perspective, which is commonly done with surveys or focus groups. Unfortunately, these "traditional" methods have significant limitations that include social desirability bias, a time lag between experience and measurement, and difficulty reaching large groups of people. Information on social media could be of value to overcoming these limitations, since these new media are easy to use and are used by the majority...
Many hospitals wish to improve their patients\u27 experience of care. To learn whether social media ...
In the recent White Paper Caring for our Future, the government announced its intention to support c...
This narrative review examines assessments of the reliability of online health information retrieved...
BACKGROUND: Insight into the quality of health care is important for any stakeholder including patie...
Introduction Patients are describing their healthcare experiences online using rating websites. Th...
BACKGROUND: Internet-based social networking tools that allow users to share content have enabled a ...
Objective: To provide a synthesis of the current evidence base of online patient feedback using a sc...
Contains fulltext : 154396.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Soc...
Background: There is currently a lack of information about the uses, benefits, and limitations of so...
Social media sites, dubbed patient online reviews (POR), have been proposed as new methods for asses...
Background: With the growing use of social media in health care settings, there is a need to measure...
Introduction: In recent years, the internet and social media have become the primary source for pati...
Reviewer: Murray, Michael[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent versi...
Introduction: Technology advancements have transformed our way of living, way of working, and way of...
Social media is emerging as a new avenue for hospitals and patients to solicit input on the quality ...
Many hospitals wish to improve their patients\u27 experience of care. To learn whether social media ...
In the recent White Paper Caring for our Future, the government announced its intention to support c...
This narrative review examines assessments of the reliability of online health information retrieved...
BACKGROUND: Insight into the quality of health care is important for any stakeholder including patie...
Introduction Patients are describing their healthcare experiences online using rating websites. Th...
BACKGROUND: Internet-based social networking tools that allow users to share content have enabled a ...
Objective: To provide a synthesis of the current evidence base of online patient feedback using a sc...
Contains fulltext : 154396.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Soc...
Background: There is currently a lack of information about the uses, benefits, and limitations of so...
Social media sites, dubbed patient online reviews (POR), have been proposed as new methods for asses...
Background: With the growing use of social media in health care settings, there is a need to measure...
Introduction: In recent years, the internet and social media have become the primary source for pati...
Reviewer: Murray, Michael[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent versi...
Introduction: Technology advancements have transformed our way of living, way of working, and way of...
Social media is emerging as a new avenue for hospitals and patients to solicit input on the quality ...
Many hospitals wish to improve their patients\u27 experience of care. To learn whether social media ...
In the recent White Paper Caring for our Future, the government announced its intention to support c...
This narrative review examines assessments of the reliability of online health information retrieved...