Published on in Vol 6, No 2 (2022): February

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/32360, first published .
Quantifying the Quality of Web-Based Health Information on Student Health Center Websites Using a Software Tool: Design and Development Study

Quantifying the Quality of Web-Based Health Information on Student Health Center Websites Using a Software Tool: Design and Development Study

Quantifying the Quality of Web-Based Health Information on Student Health Center Websites Using a Software Tool: Design and Development Study

Journals

  1. Modrek S, Wong M, Kulkarni A, Holschuh C, Kakar V. Medication abortion: State of information on Student Health Center websites. Journal of American College Health 2024;72(9):3131 View
  2. Tobi S, Abdullah M, Pyeman J, Anuar A, Saadun S, Kadang H. Perceived Technology Acceptance and Software Engineering Factors Towards Intention to Use Web-based Health Information Service (WBHIS). Journal of Health Management 2023 View
  3. Zang Y, Zhao J, Jiang W, Zhao T. Advanced Linguistic Complex T-Spherical Fuzzy Dombi-Weighted Power-Partitioned Heronian Mean Operator and Its Application for Emergency Information Quality Assessment. Sustainability 2024;16(7):3069 View
  4. Modrek S, Kulkarni A, Holschuh C, Kakar V. Medication Abortion: Current State and Changing Information on University Student Health Center Websites. Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health 2025;57(1):114 View
  5. Ryabova M, Golubev N, Polikarpov A. International approaches to the collection and processing of government statistics. Medical Doctor and Information Technologies 2025;(1):30 View
  6. Ma Y, Cen W, Duan M, Yang J, Wang Y, Gao L, Miao G, Feng W. Patients knowledge attitudes and practices regarding superficial fungal infections suggest public health and patient education are warranted. Scientific Reports 2025;15(1) View

Conference Proceedings

  1. Shimizu M, Wong M, Kulkarni A. 2023 IEEE 11th International Conference on Healthcare Informatics (ICHI). Quantitative Measures of Online Health Information (QMOHI): Broadening the Impact Through Improved Usability, Applicability, and Effectiveness View