Objective: To assess the effects of using health social media on web activity. Design: Individually randomised controlled parallel group superiority trial. Setting: Twitter and Weibo. Participants: 170 Cochrane Schizophrenia Group full reviews with an abstract and plain language summary web page. Interventions: Three randomly ordered slightly different 140 character or less messages, each containing a short URL to the freely accessible summary page sent on specific times on one single day. This was compared with no messaging. Outcome: The primary outcome was web page visits at 1 week. Secondary outcomes were other metrics of web activity at 1 week. Results: 85 reviews were randomised to each of the intervention and control arms...
Objective: Our objective was to compare the change in research informed knowledge of health professi...
Objective: Our objective was to compare the change in research informed knowledge of health professi...
Introduction: Research examining the effective uses of social media (SM) in public health and medici...
Objective: To assess the effects of using health social media on web activity.Design: Individually r...
Objective: To assess the effects of using health social media on web activity. Design: Individual...
Objective: To assess the effects of using health social media on different days of the working week ...
Objective To assess the effects of using health social media on different days of the working week o...
Introduction: The Cochrane Schizophrenia Group (CSzG) has produced and maintained systematic reviews...
The medical community disseminates information increasingly using social media. Randomised controlle...
© Michele P Dyson, Amanda S Newton, Kassi Shave, Robin M Featherstone, Denise Thomson, Aireen Winger...
Objectives To compare information sharing of over 379 health conditions on Twitter to uncover trend...
Objectives: To compare information sharing of over 379 health conditions on Twitter to uncover trend...
© 2019 Public Library of Science. All rights reserved. Introduction Many medical education journals ...
Background: A prior randomized controlled trial of social media exposure at Circulation determined t...
This is the raw data for the manuscript: To Tweet or Not to Tweet, That is the Question: A Randomize...
Objective: Our objective was to compare the change in research informed knowledge of health professi...
Objective: Our objective was to compare the change in research informed knowledge of health professi...
Introduction: Research examining the effective uses of social media (SM) in public health and medici...
Objective: To assess the effects of using health social media on web activity.Design: Individually r...
Objective: To assess the effects of using health social media on web activity. Design: Individual...
Objective: To assess the effects of using health social media on different days of the working week ...
Objective To assess the effects of using health social media on different days of the working week o...
Introduction: The Cochrane Schizophrenia Group (CSzG) has produced and maintained systematic reviews...
The medical community disseminates information increasingly using social media. Randomised controlle...
© Michele P Dyson, Amanda S Newton, Kassi Shave, Robin M Featherstone, Denise Thomson, Aireen Winger...
Objectives To compare information sharing of over 379 health conditions on Twitter to uncover trend...
Objectives: To compare information sharing of over 379 health conditions on Twitter to uncover trend...
© 2019 Public Library of Science. All rights reserved. Introduction Many medical education journals ...
Background: A prior randomized controlled trial of social media exposure at Circulation determined t...
This is the raw data for the manuscript: To Tweet or Not to Tweet, That is the Question: A Randomize...
Objective: Our objective was to compare the change in research informed knowledge of health professi...
Objective: Our objective was to compare the change in research informed knowledge of health professi...
Introduction: Research examining the effective uses of social media (SM) in public health and medici...