Published on in Vol 9 (2023)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/44339, first published .
Factors Associated With Online Patient-Provider Communications Among Cancer Survivors in the United States During COVID-19: Cross-sectional Study

Factors Associated With Online Patient-Provider Communications Among Cancer Survivors in the United States During COVID-19: Cross-sectional Study

Factors Associated With Online Patient-Provider Communications Among Cancer Survivors in the United States During COVID-19: Cross-sectional Study

Journals

  1. Kim J, Cai Z, Chen M, Onyeka S, Ko J, Linos E. Telehealth Utilization and Associations in the United States During the Third Year of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Population-Based Survey Study in 2022. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 2024;10:e51279 View
  2. Cermak C, Read H, Jeffs L. Health Care Professionals’ Experiences With Using Information and Communication Technologies in Patient Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Qualitative Study. JMIR Formative Research 2024;8:e53056 View
  3. Beavis A, Wethington S, Yu R, Topel K, Bielman M, Olson S, Rositch A. Differential utilization of the online patient portal for completion of health‐related social needs screening during routine gynecologic cancer care. Cancer 2024 View
  4. Bhuyan S, Kalra S, Mahmood A, Rai A, Bordoloi K, Basu U, O’Callaghan E, Gardner M. Motivation and Use of Telehealth Among People with Depression in the United States. Journal of Primary Care & Community Health 2024;15 View
  5. Chen L, He R. Pathways Linking Online Physician–Patient Communication to Health Outcomes. Health Communication 2024:1 View
  6. Liu P. Online patient–provider communication and healthy ageing: the roles of health literacy and health self-efficacy. Health Promotion International 2024;39(5) View