NO.

Literature

Cited frequency

Centrality

1

White, R. W., Tatonetti, N. P., Shah, N. H., Altman, R. B., & Horvitz, E. (2013) . Web-scale pharmacovigilance: listening to signals from the crowd. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 20 (3), 404-408.

23

0.2

2

Tan, S. S.-L., & Goonawardene, N. (2017) . Internet Health Information Seeking and the Patient-Physician Relationship: A Systematic Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 19 (1), e9.

42

0.24

3

Silver, M. P. (2015) . Patient perspectives on online health information and communication with doctors: a qualitative study of patients 50 years old and over. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 17 (1), e19.

25

0.17

4

Yang, H., Guo, X., & Wu, T. (2015) . Exploring the influence of the online physician service delivery process on patient satisfaction. Decision Support Systems, 78, 113-121.

25

0.00

5

Atkinson, N. L., Saperstein, S. L., & Pleis, J. (2009) . Using the internet for health-related activities: findings from a national probability sample. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 11 (1), e4.

23

0.31

6

Wong, G., Greenhalgh, T., & Pawson, R. (2010) . Internet-based medical education: a realist review of what works, for whom and in what circumstances. BMC Medical Education, 10, 12.

27

0.06

7

Cook, D. A., Erwin, P. J., & Triola, M. M. (2010) . Computerized virtual patients in health professions education: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Academic Medicine: Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges, 85 (10), 1589-1602.

24

0.06