Published on in Vol 1, No 2 (2018): Jul-Dec

Social Media Content About Children’s Pain and Sleep: Content and Network Analysis

Social Media Content About Children’s Pain and Sleep: Content and Network Analysis

Social Media Content About Children’s Pain and Sleep: Content and Network Analysis

Journals

  1. Chambers C, Dol J, Parker J, Caes L, Birnie K, Taddio A, Campbell-Yeo M, Halperin S, Langille J. Implementation Effectiveness of a Parent-Directed YouTube Video (“It Doesn’t Have To Hurt”) on Evidence-Based Strategies to Manage Needle Pain: Descriptive Survey Study. JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting 2020;3(1):e13552 View
  2. Robillard J, Bourne S, Tam M, Page P, Lamb E, Gogal C, Skarsgard E, Afshar K. Improving the paediatric surgery patient experience: an 8-year analysis of narrative quality data. BMJ Open Quality 2020;9(2):e000924 View
  3. Kodali N, Sidhu B, So J, Habib E, Robillard J, Mulpuri K, Schaeffer E. Content Analysis of Frequency of Information About Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip on Twitter. Indian Journal of Orthopaedics 2021;55(6):1591 View
  4. Hrincu V, An Z, Joseph K, Jiang Y, Robillard J, Rosen A. Dementia Research on Facebook and Twitter: Current Practice and Challenges. Journal of Alzheimer's Disease 2022;90(2):447 View
  5. Waring M, Blackman Carr L, Heersping G. Social Media Use Among Parents and Women of Childbearing Age in the US. Preventing Chronic Disease 2023;20 View
  6. Carson M, Moore M, Cicalese O, Dunnewald M, Varker A, Mindell J, Williamson A. Variation in Twitter posts referencing pediatric sleep aids. Sleep Health 2023;9(4):451 View
  7. Schemmel N, Ulrich L, Lauberger J, Steckelberg A, Lühnen J. Exploring the information needs of patients with osteoarthritis of the knee: a content analysis of Facebook group posts. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders 2024;25(1) View