Exploring behavioral intention to use telemedicine services post COVID-19: a cross sectional study in Saudi Arabia
IntroductionWhile telemedicine offers significant benefits, there remain substantial knowledge gaps in the literature, particularly regarding its use in Saudi Arabia. This study aims to explore health consumers' behavioral intention to use telemedicine examining the associated factors such as e...
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Main Authors: | Raniah N. Aldekhyyel (Author), Faisal Alshuaibi (Author), Osama Alsaaid (Author), Faisal Bin Moammar (Author), Talal Alanazy (Author), Abdulmajeed Namshah (Author), Kholood Altassan (Author), Reem Aldekhyyel (Author), Amr Jamal (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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