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User-centered research on breast cancer patient needs and preferences of an Internet-based clinical trial matching systemThe role of Internet resources in clinical oncology: promises and challengesFrom Big Data to Knowledge in the Social SciencesThe role of health care experience and consumer information efficacy in shaping privacy and security perceptions of medical records: national consumer survey resultsMeeting the healthy people 2020 goals: using the Health Information National Trends Survey to monitor progress on health communication objectivesSharing behavioral data through a grid infrastructure using data standardsPartnering against cancer today: a blueprint for coordinating efforts through communication sciencePediatric palliative care and eHealth opportunities for patient-centered careUsing collaborative web technology to construct the health information national trends surveyGrid-enabled measures: using Science 2.0 to standardize measures and share dataRealizing the promise of Web 2.0: engaging community intelligenceSocial media use in the United States: implications for health communicationWhat is my cancer risk? How internet-based cancer risk assessment tools communicate individualized risk estimates to the public: content analysisOf mice and mentors: developing cyber-infrastructure to support transdisciplinary scientific collaborationCollaborative biomedicine in the age of big data: the case of cancer.Absolute and comparative cancer risk perceptions among smokers in two cities in China.Access to Electronic Personal Health Records Among Patients With Multiple Chronic Conditions: A Secondary Data Analysis.Health-related Internet use among cancer survivors: data from the Health Information National Trends Survey, 2003-2008.Perceptions of cancer as a death sentence: prevalence and consequences.Picking up the pace: changes in method and frame for the health information national trends survey (2011-2014).Partners in progress: informing the science and practice of health communication through national surveillanceHarmonized patient-reported data elements in the electronic health record: supporting meaningful use by primary care action on health behaviors and key psychosocial factors.Isolated and skeptical: social engagement and trust in information sources among smokers.Time to reboot: resetting health care to support tobacco dependency treatment services.Predictors of perceived ambiguity about cancer prevention recommendations: sociodemographic factors and mass media exposures.Extending the reach, effectiveness, and efficiency of communication: evidence from the centers of excellence in cancer communication research.Assessing the impact of user-centered research on a clinical trial eHealth tool via counterbalanced research design.Illness representations of lung cancer, lung cancer worry, and perceptions of risk by smoking status.Social Participation in Health 2.0.It takes a (virtual) village: crowdsourcing measurement consensus to advance survivorship care planningWhat Do People Affected by Cancer Think About Electronic Health Information Exchange? Results From the 2010 LIVESTRONG Electronic Health Information Exchange Survey and the 2008 Health Information National Trends Survey.Informatics-enabled behavioral medicine in oncology.Predictors of human papillomavirus awareness and knowledge in 2013: gaps and opportunities for targeted communication strategies.Providing health messages to Hispanics/Latinos: understanding the importance of language, trust in health information sources, and media use.Identifying sedentary subgroups: the National Cancer Institute's Health Information National Trends Survey.eHealth research from the user's perspective.Cancer survivors' receipt of treatment summaries and implications for patient-centered communication and quality of care.Use of the internet to communicate with health care providers in the United States: estimates from the 2003 and 2005 Health Information National Trends Surveys (HINTS)Socioeconomic and geographic disparities in health information seeking and Internet use in Puerto Rico.Outside the box: will information technology be a viable intervention to improve the quality of cancer care?
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