High-Quality eHealth Websites for Information on Endometriosis: Systematic Search.
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Full Title: J Med Internet Res
Abbreviation: J Med Internet Res
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Publisher: Unknown
Language: N/A
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Subject Category: Medical Informatics
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"Conflicts of Interest: Although this systematic review has not received separate funding, it is part of the EndoZone, a digital platform for endometriosis project funded by the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care and Jean Hailes for Women’s Health. CHMN was employed by Jean Hailes for Women’s Health, which precluded her from conducting the quality assessment of eHealth websites from Jean Hailes for Women’s Health. CHMN received grant funding from the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care, under the Medical Research Future Fund and was a previous employee of CSL Vifor (formerly Vifor Pharma Pty Ltd). NB has shares in goAct Pty Ltd and received research funding support from Digital Health CRC, Medical Research Future Fund and Barossa Fleurieu Local Health Network."
"We thank Ms Vikki Langton (Librarian—Adelaide Medical School, University of Adelaide) for rendering assistance in formulating the search strategy. Diksha Sirohi is a PhD (Medicine) candidate and is supported by the Australian Government, Research Training Program Stipend. Conflicts of Interest: Although this systematic review has not received separate funding, it is part of the EndoZone, a digital platform for endometriosis project funded by the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care and Jean Hailes for Women’s Health. CHMN was employed by Jean Hailes for Women’s Health, which precluded her from conducting the quality assessment of eHealth websites from Jean Hailes for Women’s Health. CHMN received grant funding from the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care, under the Medical Research Future Fund and was a previous employee of CSL Vifor (formerly Vifor Pharma Pty Ltd). NB has shares in goAct Pty Ltd and received research funding support from Digital Health CRC, Medical Research Future Fund and Barossa Fleurieu Local Health Network."
"Trial Registration PROSPERO CRD42020185475; https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/PROSPERO/display_record.php?RecordID=185475&VersionID=2124365"
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