Published on in Vol 3, No 3 (2011):

Surveillance of an Online Social Network to Assess Population-level Diabetes Health Status and Healthcare Quality

Surveillance of an Online Social Network to Assess Population-level Diabetes Health Status and Healthcare Quality

Surveillance of an Online Social Network to Assess Population-level Diabetes Health Status and Healthcare Quality

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Journals

  1. Eggleston E, Weitzman E. Innovative Uses of Electronic Health Records and Social Media for Public Health Surveillance. Current Diabetes Reports 2014;14(3) View
  2. Berros N, El Mendili F, Filaly Y, El Bouzekri El Idrissi Y. Enhancing Digital Health Services with Big Data Analytics. Big Data and Cognitive Computing 2023;7(2):64 View
  3. Munir T, Akbar M, Ahmed S, Sarfraz A, Sarfraz Z, Sarfraz M, Felix M, Cherrez-Ojeda I. A Systematic Review of Internet of Things in Clinical Laboratories: Opportunities, Advantages, and Challenges. Sensors 2022;22(20):8051 View
  4. Fernández-Luque L, Bau T. Health and Social Media: Perfect Storm of Information. Healthcare Informatics Research 2015;21(2):67 View
  5. Jimenez-Trujillo I, Jiménez-García R, Esteban-Hernández J, Hernández-Barrera V, Carrasco Garrido P, Salinero-Fort M, Cardenas-Valladolid J, López-de-Andrés A, Harper D. Predictors of Adherence to Multiple Clinical Preventive Recommendations among Adults with Diabetes in Spain. PLOS ONE 2015;10(6):e0131844 View
  6. Taylor J, Pagliari C. Mining social media data: How are research sponsors and researchers addressing the ethical challenges?. Research Ethics 2018;14(2):1 View
  7. Beier K, Schweda M, Schicktanz S. Taking patient involvement seriously: a critical ethical analysis of participatory approaches in data-intensive medical research. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2019;19(1) View
  8. Wisk L, Nelson E, Magane K, Weitzman E. Clinical Trial Recruitment and Retention of College Students with Type 1 Diabetes via Social Media: An Implementation Case Study. Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology 2019;13(3):445 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Cronin R, Jimison H, Johnson K. Biomedical Informatics. View

Conference Proceedings

  1. Lee D, Kim W, Song M. 2016 International Conference on Big Data and Smart Computing (BigComp). Exploring perceptual differences of experts and the public on diabetes View