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81“…Conclusion: Although social media text mining can often legally and reasonably proceed without formal ethics approvals, we recommend improving ethical standards in health-related research by increasing transparency of the purpose of research, data access, and analysis methods; consultation with social media users and target groups to identify and mitigate against potential harms that could arise; and ensuring the anonymity of social media users.…”
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82por Klassen, Karen M., Douglass, Caitlin H., Brennan, Linda, Truby, Helen, Lim, Megan S. C.“…CONCLUSIONS: Information-dissemination is now an acceptable use of social media by young adults. Using social media effectively for social support, either via private groups or public pages, requires careful evaluation as its effectiveness is yet to be demonstrated in experimental designs. …”
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83por Hu, Ti, Zhang, Meng-long, Liu, Hong, Liu, Jun-cheng, Pan, Si-jia, Guo, Jiang-hao, Tian, Zong-en, Cui, LeiEnlace del recurso
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84“…One hour of didactics was presented to 28 PPD&OS followed by a breakout session with interdisciplinary groups to address 2 cases and 10 thought provoking questions to get at rationale for answers. …”
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87por Buller, David B., Pagoto, Sherry, Henry, Kimberly, Berteletti, Julia, Walkosz, Barbara J., Bibeau, Jessica, Baker, Katie, Hillhouse, Joel, Arroyo, Kelsey M.“…Materials and Methods: Mothers of daughters aged 14–17 were recruited from 34 states of the US (n = 869). A social media campaign was delivered in two Facebook private groups that differed in that 16% of posts in one were focused on indoor tanning (IT) and 16% in the other, on prescription drug misuse, assigned by randomization. …”
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88“…The results for BID vs. media exposure were similar in both high and low peer pressure groups. …”
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89por Weichelt, Bryan P., Gorucu, Serap, Burke, Rick R., Salzwedel, Marsha A., Murphy, Dennis J., Lee, Barbara C.“…These data continue to be of interest to stakeholders in academia, public health, government, and private industry—user groups who regularly and consistently seek this type of information, often from multiple data sources, including as registered users on AgInjuryNews.org. …”
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90por Marsh, Harrison, Almekdash, Mhd Hasan, Rossettie, Stephen, John, Albin, Pelham, Kassie, Magers, Brent“…Facebook was the most widely accepted social media platform in health care settings among all age groups. …”
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91por Dhingra, Seebu, Rajesh, Gururaghavendran, Rao, Ashwini, Pai, Umesh Y., Shenoy, Ramya, Pai, MithunEnlace del recurso
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92“…The voucher alone was not enough to realize the government's policy of greater use of the private primary care services. Greater publicity and more variety of media promotion would increase awareness but the effectiveness of vouchers in changing older people's behaviour needs to be revisited. …”
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93por Naik, Sandhya P., Moyin, Shabna, Patel, Bhakti, Warad, Lata Prabhu, Punathil, Sameer, Sudeep, C. B.Enlace del recurso
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97por Davey, Sanjeev, Raghav, Santosh Kumar, Singh, Jai Vir, Davey, Anuradha, Singh, NirankarEnlace del recurso
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98por Silfwerbrand, Elisabeth, Verma, Sumeer, Sjökvist, Cora, Stålsby Lundborg, Cecilia, Sharma, Megha“…Patient records were divided into four diagnoses groups: surgical, non-surgical, chronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM), and others. …”
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