Healthcare workers' perceptions of how eHealth applications can support self-care for patients undergoing planned major surgery
Abstract Background In planned major surgery the duration of inpatient hospital care during the last decade has decreased because of a combination of different perioperative interventions. It is expected that patients can manage the needed pre- and postoperative self-care to a large extent on their...
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Main Authors: | Anna Granath (Author), Kerstin Eriksson (Author), Lotta Wikström (Author) |
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