A qualitative study of Telehealth patient information leaflets (TILs): are we giving patients enough information?
Abstract Background The provision of patient information leaflets regarding telehealth has been perceived by potential consumers as a strategy to promote awareness and adoption of telehealth services. However, such leaflets need to be designed carefully if adoption and awareness among potential user...
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Main Authors: | Reem Kayyali (Author), Iman Hesso (Author), Evelyn Ejiko (Author), Shereen Nabhani Gebara (Author) |
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2017-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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