Adopt, adapt, or abandon technology-supported person-centred care initiatives: healthcare providers' beliefs matter
Abstract Background Technology support and person-centred care are the new mantra for healthcare programmes in Western societies. While few argue with the overarching philosophy of person-centred care or the potential of information technologies, there is less agreement on how to make them a reality...
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Main Authors: | Kari Dyb (Author), Gro Rosvold Berntsen (Author), Lisbeth Kvam (Author) |
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