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Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): Special Issue: Digital Health Communication
Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): Special Issue: Digital Health Communication
Published:
2026-03-16
Editorial
Editorial: Digital Health Communication
Maja Nordtug, Maja Klausen
1-6
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Special issue articles: Digital Health Communication
Scoping review of patients’ experiences and use of remote consultation for multiple long-term conditions in UK primary care
Anna Evans, Katherine Knighting, Rowan Pritchard Jones, Helen Atherton, Patricia Jamal, Alan Griffiths, Eleni Liami, Greg Irving
7-31
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Stabilizing the use of video consultations through legitimacy work
A qualitative study in general practice in Denmark
Johannes van den Heuvel, Elisabeth Assing Hvidt, Janus Laust Thomsen, Camilla Hoffmann Merrild
32-47
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The digital care convoy
Exploring the impact of increased digital communication in the primary care sector
Amalie Søgaard Nielsen, Anette Grønning
48-63
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How digital documentation in electronic health records forms healthcare professionals’ identity
A qualitative case study
Julie Duval Jensen, Loni Ledderer, Kirsten Beedholm, Raymond Kolbæk
64-79
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Constructing expertise in digital dementia support groups
The CODEx model
Carolin Schneider Ward, Birte Bös
80-96
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Young people, social media, and critical health media literacies
Henry Mainsah, Lin Prøitz, Lilliana Del Bosso
97-111
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Understanding the emotional impact of bowel cancer on younger patients
A mixed-method study of online narratives written by Australian young patients
Vanda Nissen, Nafiseh Khalaj, Maja M. Olsson, Kate Kalmaz, Renata F. Meuter
112-133
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Digital health communication beyond computations
A distributed and phenomenological approach
Line Maria Simonsen, Elisabeth Assing Hvidt
134-151
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Book review
Book review: Sinikka Torkkola and Anna Sendra Toset. Healthcare and Patient Communication in the Digital Era: A Patienthood and Patient Perspective
Deborah C. Darling
152-154
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Articles
Is it or is it not? Covid-19 patients’ (mis)understanding of self-talk
Jeremiah M. Nganda, Kinya Mwithia , Wilson Ugangu
155-171
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