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Thursday, December 23, 2004

Journal of Medical Internet Research

This online journal publishes papers about e-health (use of Internet related technologies in health care). It is included in Medline, and HTML files of published papers are freely available.

Recent papers include:

Feasibility of Collecting Diary Data From Asthma Patients Through Mobile Phones and SMS (Short Message Service): Response Rate Analysis and Focus Group Evaluation From a Pilot Study

and


Knowledge and Utilization of Information Technology Among Health Care Professionals and Students in Ile-Ife, Nigeria: A Case Study of a University Teaching Hospital


Web-Based Targeted Nutrition Counselling and Social Support for Patients at Increased Cardiovascular Risk in General Practice: Randomized Controlled Trial


Parents of Urban Adolescents in Harlem, New York, and the Internet: A Cross-sectional Survey on Preferred Resources for Health Information
Posted by Keith Nockels at 12/23/2004 01:30:00 pm
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