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| Bret ShawSummaryAffiliation: University of Wisconsin Country: USA Publications
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Experiences of women with breast cancer: exchanging social support over the CHESS computer networkB R Shaw
School of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA
J Health Commun 5:135-59. 2000....
An exploratory study of predictors of participation in a computer support group for women with breast cancerBret R Shaw
Center of Excellence in Cancer Communications Research, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI, USA
Comput Inform Nurs 24:18-27. 2006..Implications for improving psychosocial interventions for women with breast cancer are discussed, and future research objectives are suggested...
Doctor-patient relationship as motivation and outcome: examining uses of an Interactive Cancer Communication SystemBret R Shaw
Center of Excellence in Cancer Communications Research, University of Wisconsin Madison, 1136 WARF Building, 610 Walnut Street, Madison, WI 53726, USA
Int J Med Inform 76:274-82. 2007....
Effects of insightful disclosure within computer mediated support groups on women with breast cancerBret R Shaw
Center of Excellence in Cancer Communications Research, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI 53726, USA
Health Commun 19:133-42. 2006..Implications for improving psychosocial interventions for people with health concerns are discussed, and future research objectives are suggested...
How women with breast cancer learn using interactive cancer communication systemsBret R Shaw
Center of Excellence in Cancer Communications Research, University of Wisconsin Madison, WI 53726, USA
Health Educ Res 22:108-19. 2007....
Effects of prayer and religious expression within computer support groups on women with breast cancerBret Shaw
The Centre of Excellence in Cancer Communication Research, University of Wisconsin Madison, USA
Psychooncology 16:676-87. 2007....
Effects of using online narrative and didactic information on healthcare participation for breast cancer patientsMeg Wise
Center for Health Enhancement Systems Studies, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53726, United States
Patient Educ Couns 70:348-56. 2008..To determine the effects of online narrative and didactic information on breast cancer patients' healthcare participation and the interaction effects of race...
Predictors of supportive message expression and reception in an interactive cancer communication systemEunkyung Kim
School of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, Wisconsin 53706, USA
J Health Commun 16:1106-21. 2011..The authors discuss the theoretical and practical implications for providing effective psychosocial support for women with breast cancer...
Mediating processes of two communication interventions for breast cancer patientsRobert P Hawkins
University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA
Patient Educ Couns 81:S48-53. 2010..Test whether three mediating processes of Self-Determination Theory are involved in intervention effects on quality of life for breast cancer patients...
Use and Impact of eHealth System by Low-income Women With Breast CancerDavid H Gustafson
Center for Health Systems Research and Analysis, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA
J Health Commun 10:195-218. 2005..Practical significance is retained for all four outcomes. We conclude that an eHealth system like CHESS will be used extensively and have a positive impact on low-income women with breast cancer...
Antecedent characteristics of online cancer information seeking among rural breast cancer patients: an application of the Cognitive-Social Health Information Processing (C-SHIP) modelBret R Shaw
Department of Life Sciences Communication, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA
J Health Commun 13:389-408. 2008..This study supports the applicability of the model to discern why people afflicted with cancer may seek online information to cope with their disease...
Communicating about self and others within an online support group for women with breast cancer and subsequent outcomesBret R Shaw
University of Wisconsin Madison and Center for Excellence in Cancer Communication Research, Department of Life Sciences Communication, USA
J Health Psychol 13:930-9. 2008..Messages were analyzed using a program counting first person and relational pronouns. A positive relationship was found between use of first person pronouns and negative emotions...
Web-based cancer communication and decision making systems: connecting patients, caregivers, and clinicians for improved health outcomesLori L DuBenske
School of Medicine and Public Health, Department of Psychiatry, University of Wisconsin Madison, USA
Med Decis Making 30:732-44. 2010..Implementation strategies should address timing, personnel, and environmental factors to facilitate continued use and benefit from IHCS...
The process and effect of supportive message expression and reception in online breast cancer support groupsEunkyung Kim
School of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI, USA
Psychooncology 21:531-40. 2012..Our findings help practitioners, health-care providers, and health system designers make sense of diverse social support processes among cancer patients participating within CMSS groups. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd...
Relevance of CONSORT reporting criteria for research on eHealth interventionsTimothy B Baker
Center for Excellence in Cancer Communication, Department of Medicine, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, USA
Patient Educ Couns 81:S77-86. 2010..These criteria were intended to improve the quality and completeness of reporting of RCTs in health care research. This paper discusses the relevance of the CONSORT recommendations for the reporting and design of eHealth research...
Empowering processes and outcomes of participation in online support groups for patients with breast cancer, arthritis, or fibromyalgiaCornelia F van Uden-Kraan
Institute for Behavioral Research, Faculty of Behavioral Sciences, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands
Qual Health Res 18:405-17. 2008..This article demonstrates that participation in online support groups can make a valuable contribution to the emergence of empowered patients...
