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Deede Gammon
ORCID
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2015-2020
Publications (10 Years): 4
Top Topics
Dna Repair
Palliative Care
Randomized Controlled Trial
Mental Health
Top Venues
Journal of medical Internet research
JMIR research protocols
JMIR mental health
JMIR formative research
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Publications
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Rebecca Lynn Radlick
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Petra Svedberg
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Jens Martin Nygren
,
Sarah Przedpelska
,
Deede Gammon
Digitally Enhanced Mentoring for Immigrant Youth Social Capital: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Pilot Study and a Randomized Controlled Trial.
JMIR research protocols
9 (3) (2020)
Rebecca Lynn Radlick
,
Jelena Mirkovic
,
Sarah Przedpelska
,
Elanor Halvorsen Brendmo
,
Deede Gammon
Experiences and Needs of Multicultural Youth and Their Mentors, and Implications for Digital Mentoring Platforms: Qualitative Exploratory Study.
JMIR formative research
4 (2) (2020)
Deede Gammon
,
Monica Strand
,
Lillian Sofie Eng
,
Elin Børøsund
,
Cecilie Varsi
,
Cornelia Maria Ruland
Shifting Practices Toward Recovery-Oriented Care Through an E-Recovery Portal in Community Mental Health Care: A Mixed-Methods Exploratory Study.
Journal of medical Internet research
19 (5) (2017)
Monica Strand
,
Deede Gammon
,
Lillian Sofie Eng
,
Cornelia Maria Ruland
Exploring Working Relationships in Mental Health Care via an E-Recovery Portal: Qualitative Study on the Experiences of Service Users and Health Providers.
JMIR mental health
4 (4) (2017)
Deede Gammon
,
Gro Karine Rosvold Berntsen
,
Absera Teshome Koricho
,
Karin Sygna
,
Cornelia Maria Ruland
The chronic care model and technological research and innovation: a scoping review at the crossroads.
Journal of medical Internet research
17 (2) (2015)
Cecilie Varsi
,
Mirjam Ekstedt
,
Deede Gammon
,
Cornelia Maria Ruland
Using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research to Identify Barriers and Facilitators for the Implementation of an Internet-Based Patient-Provider Communication Service in Five Settings: A Qualitative Study.
Journal of medical Internet research
17 (11) (2015)