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期刊名:Journal of communication in healthcare

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ISSN:1753-8068

e-ISSN:1753-8076

IF/分区:1.7/Q2

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Hilya Mudrika Arini,Titis Wijayanto,Nurul Lathifah et al. Hilya Mudrika Arini et al.
Background: The use of social media as a platform to access news and information has the potential to lead to the spread of fake news in Indonesia. This study aims to (1) understand the trust characteristics in informatio...
Oliver W A Wilson,Sarah Nutter,Shelly Russell-Mayhew et al. Oliver W A Wilson et al.
Background: The words used to refer to weight and individuals with large bodies can be used to reinforce weight stigma. Given that most previous research has examined preferred terminology within homogenous groups, this r...
Donald Koban,Lorien C Abroms,Melissa Napolitano et al. Donald Koban et al.
Background: Distrust and partisan identity are theorized to undermine health communications. We examined the role of these factors on the efficacy of discussion groups intended to promote vaccine uptake. ...
Nejc Plohl,Bojan Musil Nejc Plohl
Background: As illustrated by the COVID-19 pandemic, communicating evidence-based health recommendations represents a tremendous challenge; among some recipients, public health messages can cause anger and negative cognit...
Cathrin Brøndbo Larsen,Heidi Gilstad Cathrin Brøndbo Larsen
Background: In Norwegian hospitals, patients with newly diagnosed inflammatory joint disease are offered consultations with nurses, to address health issues related to their diagnosis and treatment. This study examines ho...
Gloria Carmona,Kashmira Sawant,Reema Hamasha et al. Gloria Carmona et al.
Background: Identifying trusted sources of health information and exploring what makes these sources trustworthy is an important aspect of public health. This exploration requires embracing the cultural differences in min...
Adam G Dunn,Ivy Shih,Julie Ayre et al. Adam G Dunn et al.
ABSTRACTLarge language models are fundamental technologies used in interfaces like ChatGPT and are poised to change the way people access and make sense of health information. The speed of uptake and investment suggests that these will be t...