The development of an online-based rural community of practice framework for addressing health issues among rural citizens: a grounded theory approach
Abstract Background Health literacy facilitates an individual's ability to interpret and utilize medical information, thereby influencing their quality of life. Despite the benefits, the current oversaturation of information necessitates the support of healthcare professionals. Help-seeking beh...
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Main Authors: | Ryuichi Ohta (Author), Toshihiro Yakabe (Author), Chiaki Sano (Author) |
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