As the cancer survivor population in the US continues to increase, diminished health care provider capacity will result in cancer survivors bearing more responsibility for obtaining health-related information. Pervasive internet and digital technology use has dramatically increased the availability and accessibility of online health information targeted to cancer survivors. Much needs to be learned about how survivors seek out and engage with this information, and whether these patterns vary by personal characteristics and cancer type. This study therefore examined the information-seeking behaviors and perceptions of cancer survivors during a self-guided online search task
Background: Given the major changes in internet use for health communication, the objective of the ...
Background: Meeting the psychosocial needs of vulnerable groups such as cancer survivors remains an ...
Background. Knowledge about past disease, treatment, and possible late effects has previously been s...
PURPOSE: Understanding information seeking behaviors and experiences are essential for designing edu...
A survey was administered to 400 breast cancer survivors at hospitals and support group meetings in ...
Objective: breast cancer survivors often turn to the internet as an information resource when decidi...
Cancer survivorship is increasing year on year due to an aging population and improvements in cancer...
Objective: The research examined complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) information-seeking be...
Patients' online access to their EHR together with the rapid proliferation of medical information on...
OBJECTIVE: To explore how men and women with cancer talk about using the internet. DESIGN: Qualitati...
Research on the longitudinal impact of using the internet as an information source on patients’ beli...
People living with and beyond cancer suffer with a wide range of physical and psychological symptoms...
Background Many cancer patients turn to the Internet to obtain information on their disease. This di...
A survey was administered to 400 breast cancer survivors at hospitals and support group meetings in ...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States. With the advent of new technologie...
Background: Given the major changes in internet use for health communication, the objective of the ...
Background: Meeting the psychosocial needs of vulnerable groups such as cancer survivors remains an ...
Background. Knowledge about past disease, treatment, and possible late effects has previously been s...
PURPOSE: Understanding information seeking behaviors and experiences are essential for designing edu...
A survey was administered to 400 breast cancer survivors at hospitals and support group meetings in ...
Objective: breast cancer survivors often turn to the internet as an information resource when decidi...
Cancer survivorship is increasing year on year due to an aging population and improvements in cancer...
Objective: The research examined complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) information-seeking be...
Patients' online access to their EHR together with the rapid proliferation of medical information on...
OBJECTIVE: To explore how men and women with cancer talk about using the internet. DESIGN: Qualitati...
Research on the longitudinal impact of using the internet as an information source on patients’ beli...
People living with and beyond cancer suffer with a wide range of physical and psychological symptoms...
Background Many cancer patients turn to the Internet to obtain information on their disease. This di...
A survey was administered to 400 breast cancer survivors at hospitals and support group meetings in ...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States. With the advent of new technologie...
Background: Given the major changes in internet use for health communication, the objective of the ...
Background: Meeting the psychosocial needs of vulnerable groups such as cancer survivors remains an ...
Background. Knowledge about past disease, treatment, and possible late effects has previously been s...