Anna Jeney

Anna Jeney

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Background:The recent increase in online health information-seeking prompted extensive user appraisal of encountered content. Information consumption depends crucially on the quality of encountered information and the user’s ability to recognize the quality of encountered information; yet, within the context of online, organic search behavior, few...
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Background Digital health literacy (DHL) is the ability to find, understand, and appraise online health-related information, as well as apply it to health behavior. It has become a core competence for navigating online information and health service environments. DHL involves solving ill-structured problems, where the problem and its solution are n...
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BEVEZETÉS – Az életmóddal kapcsolatos tanácsadást akadályozhatja az orvosi gyakorlatban a készségek és az elkötelezettség hiánya, valamint az orvos kedvezôtlen egészség-magatartása, de ezek az akadályok képzéssel enyhíthetôk. Célunk feltárni a képzés során végzett iskolai kortárs egészségnevelôi tevékenység szerepét az orvosképzés fejlesztésében. A...
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When employing unified, quantitative-qualitative methods such as Epistemic Network Analysis (ENA), the relative frequency of codes and their co-occurrence is of interest. However, in projects utilizing a large number of codes, if all codes are included, the interpretation of these models becomes challenging. In this paper, we provide three potentia...
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Background: Digital health literacy (DHL) is the ability to find, understand, and appraise online health-related information, as well as apply it to health behavior. It has become a core competence for navigating online information and health service environments. DHL involves solving ill-structured problems, where the problem and its solution are...
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Digital health literacy (DHL) is the ability to find, understand, and appraise online health-related information, as well as apply it to health behavior. It has become a core competence for navigating online information and health service environments. DHL involves solving ill-structured problems, where the problem and its solution are not clearcut...
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When employing unified, quantitative-qualitative methods such as Epistemic Network Analysis (ENA), the relative frequency of codes and their co-occurrence is of interest. However, in projects utilizing a large number of codes, the interpretation of these models becomes challenging. In this paper, we provide three potential approaches to code select...
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Grasping the complexity of public health interventions is of increasing interest. Program evaluation may involve previously known and unknown variables; the former are best explored with quantitative, the latter with qualitative methods. As part of the impact evaluation of the Balassagyarmat Health Education Program (BEP), a near-peer education int...
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Patient decision-making concerning therapy choice has been thoroughly investigated in the Push/Pull framework: factors pushing the patient away from biomedicine and those pulling them towards Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM). Others have examined lay etiology as a potential factor in CAM use. We conducted semi-structured interviews with...
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Diabetes is one of the most prevalent chronic diseases and necessitates ongoing self-management to control symptoms. People with diabetes (PWD) express various needs, which are often met in online support groups. Our objectives were to examine related discourse in Hungarian Facebook groups in order to map the content and structure of information PW...
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Diabetes is one of the most prevalent chronic diseases and necessitates ongoing self-management to control symptoms. People with diabetes (PWD) express various needs, which are often met in online support groups. Our objectives were to examine related discourse in Hungarian Facebook groups in order to map the content and structure of information PW...
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Background: Patient decision-making concerning therapy choice has been thoroughly investigated in the Push/Pull framework: factors pushing the patient away from biomedicine and those pulling them towards Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM). Others have examined lay etiology as a potential factor in CAM use.Methods: We conducted semi-struct...
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Quantitative Ethnography (QE) is a novel discipline unifying quantitative and qualitative methodologies with various methods and tools. We aimed to conduct a systematic review of the proceedings from the 1st International Conference for Quantitative Ethnography in order to compare methodological decisions researchers made. Data was extracted with a...

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