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Nicola Diviani
Swiss Paraplegic Research - Nottwil / Switzerland
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Nicola Diviani's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Mapping mHealth research: a decade of evolution Journal of medical Internet research 15 (5), e2430, 2013
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Low health literacy and evaluation of online health information: a systematic review of the literature Journal of medical Internet research 17 (5), e112, 2015
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Defining and measuring health literacy: how can we profit from other literacy domains? Health promotion international 27 (1), 117-126, 2012
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“I was right about vaccination”: Confirmation bias and health literacy in online health information seeking Journal of health communication 24 (2), 129-140, 2019
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Exploring the role of health literacy in the evaluation of online health information: insights from a mixed-methods study Patient education and counseling 99 (6), 1017-1025, 2016
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