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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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Kaavya S Puttagunta,Katherine E Neff,Virginia M Sheffield et al. Kaavya S Puttagunta et al.
Background: There is growing concern that biased practices in medical education can contribute to health disparities, however, there is a lack of resources to address these concerns. ...
Ge Zhu,Nicole Gauthreaux,Stephanie Evett et al. Ge Zhu et al.
Background: In the context of social media vaccine campaigns, understanding the impact of message framing on audience engagement is crucial. This study examines the efficacy of messages centered on efficacy versus autonom...
Charalampos Milionis,Ioannis Ilias,Evaggelia Venaki et al. Charalampos Milionis et al.
Transgender persons need to regularly interact with health services and practitioners for both gender-transition purposes and routine care. Communication between clinicians and patients is a key element of health care. However, barriers to ...
Ashleigh M Day,Julie E Volkman Ashleigh M Day
Background: Perceptions of 'dread risk,' information source beliefs, and trust in these sources are important variables towards understanding vaccine attitudes. The main objective of this research was to learn the associa...
Yeojin Kim,Viviana C Zambrano Rodriguez Yeojin Kim
Background: Cyberbullying research has gained considerable attention among scholars due to the proliferation and diversification of the digital media platforms. Although cyberbullying research has a robust empirical natur...
Nathaniel Glover-Meni,Joy Ato Nyarko,Peter K Agbezorlie et al. Nathaniel Glover-Meni et al.
Background: The study explores the language barriers between two language minority populations and healthcare professionals in the Volta Region of Ghana. ...
Livio Tarchi,Tommaso Mario Buonocore,Giulia Selvi et al. Livio Tarchi et al.
Background: Online content can inform the personal risk of developing an eating disorder, and it can influence the time and motivation to seek treatment. Patients routinely seek information online, and access to informati...
P Christopher Palmedo,Diana Romero,Amy Kwan et al. P Christopher Palmedo et al.
Background: Physician voices on social media are important for health policy advocacy. However, the extent to which physicians use best practices around health communications strategy is unknown. ...