Doctors' Personal Preference and Adoption of Mobile Apps to Communicate with Patients in China: Qualitative Study
BackgroundDifferent kinds of mobile apps are used to promote communications between patients and doctors. Studies have investigated patients' mobile app adoption behavior; however, they offer limited insights into doctors' personal preferences among a variety of choices of mobile apps. Obj...
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Main Authors: | Dongjin Chen (Author), Wenchao Han (Author), Yili Yang (Author), Jay Pan (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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