[HTML][HTML] A new dimension of health care: systematic review of the uses, benefits, and limitations of social media for health communication

SA Moorhead, DE Hazlett, L Harrison, JK Carroll… - Journal of medical …, 2013 - jmir.org
Background: There is currently a lack of information about the uses, benefits, and limitations
of social media for health communication among the general public, patients, and health …

Social media and clinical care: ethical, professional, and social implications

KC Chretien, T Kind - Circulation, 2013 - Am Heart Assoc
1414 Circulation April 2, 2013 across all 50 states representing 68 specialties come to
network, discuss treatment options, and curbside peers for expert advice whenever they …

Snowball sampling: A purposeful method of sampling in qualitative research

M Naderifar, H Goli, F Ghaljaie - Strides in development of medical …, 2017 - sdme.kmu.ac.ir
Background and Objectives Snowball sampling is applied when samples with the target
characteristics are not easily accessible. This research describes snowball sampling as a …

Dangers and opportunities for social media in medicine

DR George, LS Rovniak… - Clinical obstetrics and …, 2013 - journals.lww.com
Health professionals have begun using social media to benefit patients, enhance
professional networks, and advance understanding of individual and contextual factors …

Dissemination of health information through social networks: Twitter and antibiotics

D Scanfeld, V Scanfeld, EL Larson - American journal of infection control, 2010 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: This study reviewed Twitter status updates mentioning “antibiotic (s)” to
determine overarching categories and explore evidence of misunderstanding or misuse of …

Reviewing social media use by clinicians

M Von Muhlen, L Ohno-Machado - Journal of the American …, 2012 - academic.oup.com
Adoption studies of social media use by clinicians were systematically reviewed, up to July
26th, 2011, to determine the extent of adoption and highlight trends in institutional …

Free Open Access Meducation (FOAM): the rise of emergency medicine and critical care blogs and podcasts (2002–2013)

M Cadogan, B Thoma, TM Chan, M Lin - Emergency Medicine Journal, 2014 - emj.bmj.com
Disruptive technologies are revolutionising continuing professional development in
emergency medicine and critical care (EMCC). Data on EMCC blogs and podcasts were …

The patient–doctor relationship and online social networks: results of a national survey

GT Bosslet, AM Torke, SE Hickman, CL Terry… - Journal of general …, 2011 - Springer
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND The use of online social networks (OSNs) among physicians
and physicians-in-training, the extent of patient–doctor interactions within OSNs, and …

Online posting of unprofessional content by medical students

KC Chretien, SR Greysen, JP Chretien, T Kind - Jama, 2009 - jamanetwork.com
Context Web 2.0 applications, such as social networking sites, are creating new challenges
for medical professionalism. The scope of this problem in undergraduate medical education …

Online professionalism and the mirror of social media

SR Greysen, T Kind, KC Chretien - Journal of general internal medicine, 2010 - Springer
The rise of social media—content created by Internet users and hosted by popular sites such
as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Wikipedia, and blogs—has brought several new …