Reviewer: Bernstam, ElmerReviewer: Jones, Ray[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To view the current item, visit http://www.jmir.org/2008/2/e17/ ] Background: Patients in the United States commonly use the Internet to acquire health information. While a significant amount of health-related information is available on the Internet, the accuracy of this information is highly variable. Objectives: The objective of the study was to determine how effectively students can assess the accuracy of Internet-based material when gathering information on a cont...
Reviewer: Dyer, K.AReviewer: Licciardone, JReviewer: Eysenbach, G[This item is a preserved copy and ...
Reviewer: Hansen, DerekReviewer: Zarcadoolas, C[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily...
Objectives: This study aimed to discover the extent to which medical students can evaluate medical w...
Background: Patients in the United States commonly use the Internet to acquire health information. ...
Reviewer: Gray, NicolaReviewer: Koo, Malcolm[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily th...
More and more, consumers turn to the Internet to answer information needs. However, since misinforma...
It has been suggested that there are aspects of evaluation strategies inherent in the search methods...
Reviewer: Meaney, BReviewer: Uebersax, John[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the...
Google and googling pose an array of challenges for information professionals. The Google search eng...
This study assessed the ability of 426 students (ages 12–13) to critically evaluate two types of onl...
The current work was conducted to better understand the influences of source presence and individual...
Information technology (IT) has produced a deep impact on human lives, and the most important aspect...
Objectives: To identify indicators of accuracy for consumer health information on the Internet. The ...
Reviewer: Mandl, KennethReviewer: Goel, Vivek[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily t...
Background: Concerns over online health information–seeking behavior point to the potential harm inc...
Reviewer: Dyer, K.AReviewer: Licciardone, JReviewer: Eysenbach, G[This item is a preserved copy and ...
Reviewer: Hansen, DerekReviewer: Zarcadoolas, C[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily...
Objectives: This study aimed to discover the extent to which medical students can evaluate medical w...
Background: Patients in the United States commonly use the Internet to acquire health information. ...
Reviewer: Gray, NicolaReviewer: Koo, Malcolm[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily th...
More and more, consumers turn to the Internet to answer information needs. However, since misinforma...
It has been suggested that there are aspects of evaluation strategies inherent in the search methods...
Reviewer: Meaney, BReviewer: Uebersax, John[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the...
Google and googling pose an array of challenges for information professionals. The Google search eng...
This study assessed the ability of 426 students (ages 12–13) to critically evaluate two types of onl...
The current work was conducted to better understand the influences of source presence and individual...
Information technology (IT) has produced a deep impact on human lives, and the most important aspect...
Objectives: To identify indicators of accuracy for consumer health information on the Internet. The ...
Reviewer: Mandl, KennethReviewer: Goel, Vivek[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily t...
Background: Concerns over online health information–seeking behavior point to the potential harm inc...
Reviewer: Dyer, K.AReviewer: Licciardone, JReviewer: Eysenbach, G[This item is a preserved copy and ...
Reviewer: Hansen, DerekReviewer: Zarcadoolas, C[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily...
Objectives: This study aimed to discover the extent to which medical students can evaluate medical w...