e‐Health and new moms: Contextual factors associated with sources of health information
Public Health Nursing2017Vol. 34(6), pp. 561–568
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Lorraine O. Walker, Michael Mackert, Jisoo Ahn, Misha W. Vaughan, Bobbie Sue Sterling, Sarah Guy, Sherry Garrett Hendrickson
Abstract
Mothers widely used e-Health related media, but use was associated with contextual factors. In public health efforts to reach new mothers, partnering with mother-favored Web sites, focusing on audience-relevant media, and adopting attributes of successful sites are recommended strategies.
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