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Maya Adam

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JMIR Research Protocols|May 28, 2021
Reactance to Social Authority in Entertainment-Education Media: Protocol for a Web-Based Randomized Controlled TrialAlain Vandormael, Maya Adam, Violetta Hachaturyan, et al.
JMIR Public Health and Surveillance|January 24, 2022
Participant Engagement and Reactance to a Short, Animated Video About Added Sugars: Web-based Randomized Controlled TrialCaterina Favaretti, Alain Vandormael, Violetta Hachaturyan, et al.
JMIR Public Health and Surveillance|June 26, 2021
The Effect of a Wordless, Animated, Social Media Video Intervention on COVID-19 Prevention: Online Randomized Controlled TrialAlain Vandormael, Maya Adam, Merlin Greuel, et al.
Frontiers in Public Health|September 9, 2022
The effect of a short, animated story-based video on COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy: A study protocol for an online randomized controlled trialSandra Barteit, Violetta Hachaturyan, Ferdinand Beleites, et al.
Academic Medicine : Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges|January 26, 2017
The Use of Short, Animated, Patient-Centered Springboard Videos to Underscore the Clinical Relevance of Preclinical Medical Student EducationMaya Adam, Sharon F Chen, Manuel Amieva, et al.
Health Policy and Planning|February 28, 2020
'If he sees it with his own eyes, he will understand': how gender informed the content and delivery of a maternal nutrition intervention in Burkina FasoJasmin Isler, N Hélène Sawadogo, Guy Harling, et al.
Journal of Medical Internet Research|October 13, 2023
Effect of Short, Animated Video Storytelling on Maternal Knowledge and Satisfaction in the Perinatal Period in South Africa: Randomized Controlled TrialMaya Adam, Zwannda Kwinda, Mithilesh Dronavalli, et al.
JMIR Research Protocols|May 5, 2025
Short, Animated Storytelling Video to Reduce Addiction Stigma in 13,500 Participants Across Multiple Countries Through an Online Approach: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled TrialMaya Adam, Maxwell Klapow, Merlin Greuel, et al.
American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine|December 7, 2020
The First, Comprehensive, Open-Source Culinary Medicine Curriculum for Health Professional Training Programs: A Global ReachMichelle E Hauser, Julia R Nordgren, Maya Adam, et al.
Journal of Global Health|June 20, 2025
Effects of scalable, wordless, short, animated storytelling videos on hope in China: a nationwide, single-blind, parallel-group, randomised controlled trialWenjin Chen, Maya Adam, Pascal Geldsetzer, et al.
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JMIR Research Protocols|May 28, 2021
Reactance to Social Authority in Entertainment-Education Media: Protocol for a Web-Based Randomized Controlled TrialAlain Vandormael, Maya Adam, Violetta Hachaturyan, et al.
JMIR Public Health and Surveillance|January 24, 2022
Participant Engagement and Reactance to a Short, Animated Video About Added Sugars: Web-based Randomized Controlled TrialCaterina Favaretti, Alain Vandormael, Violetta Hachaturyan, et al.
JMIR Public Health and Surveillance|June 26, 2021
The Effect of a Wordless, Animated, Social Media Video Intervention on COVID-19 Prevention: Online Randomized Controlled TrialAlain Vandormael, Maya Adam, Merlin Greuel, et al.
Frontiers in Public Health|September 9, 2022
The effect of a short, animated story-based video on COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy: A study protocol for an online randomized controlled trialSandra Barteit, Violetta Hachaturyan, Ferdinand Beleites, et al.
Academic Medicine : Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges|January 26, 2017
The Use of Short, Animated, Patient-Centered Springboard Videos to Underscore the Clinical Relevance of Preclinical Medical Student EducationMaya Adam, Sharon F Chen, Manuel Amieva, et al.
Health Policy and Planning|February 28, 2020
'If he sees it with his own eyes, he will understand': how gender informed the content and delivery of a maternal nutrition intervention in Burkina FasoJasmin Isler, N Hélène Sawadogo, Guy Harling, et al.
Journal of Medical Internet Research|October 13, 2023
Effect of Short, Animated Video Storytelling on Maternal Knowledge and Satisfaction in the Perinatal Period in South Africa: Randomized Controlled TrialMaya Adam, Zwannda Kwinda, Mithilesh Dronavalli, et al.
JMIR Research Protocols|May 5, 2025
Short, Animated Storytelling Video to Reduce Addiction Stigma in 13,500 Participants Across Multiple Countries Through an Online Approach: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled TrialMaya Adam, Maxwell Klapow, Merlin Greuel, et al.
American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine|December 7, 2020
The First, Comprehensive, Open-Source Culinary Medicine Curriculum for Health Professional Training Programs: A Global ReachMichelle E Hauser, Julia R Nordgren, Maya Adam, et al.
Journal of Global Health|June 20, 2025
Effects of scalable, wordless, short, animated storytelling videos on hope in China: a nationwide, single-blind, parallel-group, randomised controlled trialWenjin Chen, Maya Adam, Pascal Geldsetzer, et al.
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