Published on in Vol 8, No 3 (2022): March

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/34003, first published .
Official Websites Providing Information on COVID-19 Vaccination: Readability and Content Analysis

Official Websites Providing Information on COVID-19 Vaccination: Readability and Content Analysis

Official Websites Providing Information on COVID-19 Vaccination: Readability and Content Analysis

Journals

  1. Zang S, Zhang X, Xing Y, Chen J, Lin L, Hou Z. Applications of Social Media and Digital Technologies in COVID-19 Vaccination: Scoping Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2023;25:e40057 View
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  4. Ozduran E, Büyükçoban S. Evaluating the readability, quality and reliability of online patient education materials on post-covid pain. PeerJ 2022;10:e13686 View
  5. Erkin Y, Hanci V, Ozduran E. Evaluating the readability, quality and reliability of online patient education materials on transcutaneuous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS). Medicine 2023;102(16):e33529 View
  6. Kelly K, Campbell A, Salijevic A, Doak S, Michael L, Montelpare W. Evaluation of the readability, understandability, and actionability of COVID-19 public health messaging in Atlantic Canada. Frontiers in Communication 2023;8 View