Published on 12.02.18 in Vol 5, No 1 (2018): Jan-Mar
Works citing "How Can Social Media Lead to Co-Production (Co-Delivery) of New Services for the Elderly Population? A Qualitative Study"
According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/humanfactors.7856):
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Rolls KD, Hansen MM, Jackson D, Elliott D. Why Health Care Professionals Belong to an Intensive Care Virtual Community: Qualitative Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2019;21(11):e14068
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Kamalpour M, Watson J, Buys L. How Can Online Communities Support Resilience Factors among Older Adults. International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction 2020;36(14):1342
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Kamalpour M, Rezaei Aghdam A, Watson J, Tariq A, Buys L, Eden R, Rehan S. Online health communities, contributions to caregivers and resilience of older adults. Health & Social Care in the Community 2021;29(2):328
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Cho W, Melisa WD. Citizen Coproduction and Social Media Communication: Delivering a Municipal Government’s Urban Services through Digital Participation. Administrative Sciences 2021;11(2):59
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Altinok K, Erdsiek F, Yilmaz-Aslan Y, Brzoska P. Expectations, concerns and experiences of rehabilitation patients during the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany: a qualitative analysis of online forum posts. BMC Health Services Research 2021;21(1)
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Li J, Qu NZ, Penaranda Valdivia K. Social Robotics. 2022. Chapter 7:75
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