Patterns for Patient Engagement with the Hypertension Management and Effects of Electronic Health Care Provider Follow-up on These Patterns: Cluster Analysis
BackgroundHypertension is a long-term medical condition. Electronic and mobile health care services can help patients to self-manage this condition. However, not all management is effective, possibly due to different levels of patient engagement (PE) with health care services. Health care provider f...
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Main Authors: | Dan Wu (Author), Jiye An (Author), Ping Yu (Author), Hui Lin (Author), Li Ma (Author), Huilong Duan (Author), Ning Deng (Author) |
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2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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