Digital patient-reported outcomes in inflammatory bowel disease routine clinical practice: the clinician perspective
Abstract Background Use of digital health services, such as digital patient-reported outcomes, depends on many different human factors as well as digital design solutions. One factor is clinicians' attitude towards the system, their reasoning behind the using system and their perceptions of pat...
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Main Authors: | Amalie Søgaard Nielsen (Author), Charlotte W. Appel (Author), Birgit Furstrand Larsen (Author), Lisa Hanna (Author), Lars Kayser (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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