A feasibility study of a best practice health literacy app for Australian adults with chronic kidney disease
Objective: To investigate feasibility of the SUCCESS app; a cross-platform e-health innovation to improve health literacy, self-management and shared decision-making among culturally-diverse Australian haemodialysis patients. Methods: Multi-site, pre-post, mixed-methods study. Haemodialysis patients...
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Main Authors: | Stephanie Zwi (Author), Jennifer Isautier (Author), Angela C. Webster (Author), Kelly Lambert (Author), Heather L. Shepherd (Author), Kirsten J. McCaffery (Author), Kamal Sud (Author), John Saunders (Author), Emma O'Lone (Author), Na Liu (Author), Jinman Kim (Author), Aphra Robbins (Author), Danielle Marie Muscat (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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