Published on in Vol 2, No 2 (2013): Jul-Dec

A Type 2 Diabetes Prevention Website for African Americans, Caucasians, and Mexican Americans: Formative Evaluation

A Type 2 Diabetes Prevention Website for African Americans, Caucasians, and Mexican Americans: Formative Evaluation

A Type 2 Diabetes Prevention Website for African Americans, Caucasians, and Mexican Americans: Formative Evaluation

Journals

  1. Zhang Z, Monro J, Venn B. Development and Evaluation of an Internet-Based Diabetes Nutrition Education Resource. Nutrients 2019;11(6):1217 View
  2. Kim S, Castro Sweet C, Cho E, Tsai J, Cousineau M. Evaluation of a Digital Diabetes Prevention Program Adapted for Low-Income Patients, 2016–2018. Preventing Chronic Disease 2019;16 View
  3. Reininger B, Mitchell-Bennett L, Lee M, Gowen R, Barroso C, Gay J, Saldana M. Tu Salud, ¡ Si Cuenta! : Exposure to a community-wide campaign and its associations with physical activity and fruit and vegetable consumption among individuals of Mexican descent. Social Science & Medicine 2015;143:98 View
  4. Kim S, Castro Sweet C, Gibson E, Madero E, Rubino B, Morrison J, Rosen D, Imberg W, Cousineau M. Evaluation of a digital diabetes prevention program adapted for the Medicaid population: Study design and methods for a non-randomized, controlled trial. Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications 2018;10:161 View
  5. Huhta A, Hirvonen N, Huotari M. Health Literacy in Web-Based Health Information Environments: Systematic Review of Concepts, Definitions, and Operationalization for Measurement. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2018;20(12):e10273 View
  6. Moin T, Ertl K, Schneider J, Vasti E, Makki F, Richardson C, Havens K, Damschroder L. Women Veterans’ Experience With a Web-Based Diabetes Prevention Program: A Qualitative Study to Inform Future Practice. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2015;17(5):e127 View
  7. Schwarz P. Oft erreicht das Falsche die Falschen. Info Diabetologie 2013;7(5):10 View
  8. Schwarz P. Wie gut ist das Internet als Gesundheitsinformant?. MMW - Fortschritte der Medizin 2013;155(20):38 View
  9. Kopelowicz A, Nandy K, Ruiz M, Polzin R, Kurator K, Wali S. Improving Self-management of Type 2 Diabetes in Latinx Patients: Protocol for a Sequential Multiple Assignment Randomized Trial Involving Community Health Workers, Registered Nurses, and Family Members. JMIR Research Protocols 2023;12:e44793 View
  10. Senteio C, Murdock P. The Efficacy of Health Information Technology in Supporting Health Equity for Black and Hispanic Patients With Chronic Diseases: Systematic Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2022;24(4):e22124 View
  11. Liu H, Chow B, Hassel H, Huang Y, Liang W, Wang R. Prospective association of eHealth literacy and health literacy with physical activity among Chinese college students: a multiple mediation analysis. Frontiers in Public Health 2024;12 View
  12. Cenčič A, Bajec S, Žvanut B. Effects of web‐based diabetes education on knowledge retention in adult general population: An experiment. Public Health Nursing 2024;41(3):555 View
  13. Ouedraogo I, Some B, Benedikter R, Diallo G. Health and e-Health Literacy of Diabetic Patients in Low-Income Countries: a perspective from Guinea and Burkina Faso (Preprint). JMIR Diabetes 2023 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Subramaniam S, Dhillon J, Ahmad M, Leong J, Teoh C. Recent Trends in Information and Communication Technology. View