Published on 21.07.16 in Vol 5, No 3 (2016): Jul-Sept
Works citing "Evaluation of Web-Based Consumer Medication Information: Content and Usability of 4 Australian Websites"
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Sigle S, Barriga P, Correa Fernández FJ, Juhra C, Härtel S, Fegeler C. Evaluating Online Consumer Medication Information Systems: Comparative Online Usability Study. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2020;8(6):e16648
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Reneau K, Zhong EH, McCarthy C. 2017 NCSBN Board of Nursing Website Audit. Journal of Nursing Regulation 2018;9(2):47
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Lang SJ, Böhringer D, Bach M, Reinhard T. Analysis of user behavior on the website of a university eye hospital in Germany. Medicine 2020;99(30):e21348
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Wollmann K, der Keylen PV, Tomandl J, Meerpohl JJ, Sofroniou M, Maun A, Voigt-Radloff S. The information needs of internet users and their requirements for online health information—A scoping review of qualitative and quantitative studies. Patient Education and Counseling 2021;104(8):1904
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A.A. C, S.Z. U. USABILITY INTERNET-PHARMACIES SITES. "Medical & pharmaceutical journal "Pulse" 2020;:10
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Fung EWT, Au-Yeung GTF, Tsoi LM, Qu L, Cheng TKW, Chong DW, Lam TTN, Cheung YT. Pharmacists’ Perceptions of the Benefits and Challenges of Electronic Product Information System Implementation in Hong Kong: Mixed-Method Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(11):e20765
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