Can Tele-Health Support Self-Care and Empowerment? A Qualitative Study of Hip Fracture Patients' Experiences With Testing an "App"
Telemedicine or tele-health is increasingly used to help meet challenges in health care linked to demographic changes and an aging population. This study aimed to investigate whether a tele-health solution, an "app" presented on a tablet, can assist patients in their recovery following a h...
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Main Authors: | Charlotte M. Jensen PhD (Author), Soren Overgaard PhD (Author), Uffe Kock Wiil PhD (Author), Jane Clemensen PhD (Author) |
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2019-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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