Patients' experiences of, and engagement with, remote home monitoring services for COVID‐19 patients: A rapid mixed‐methods study
Abstract Introduction Remote home monitoring models were implemented during the COVID‐19 pandemic to shorten hospital length of stay, reduce unnecessary hospital admission, readmission and infection and appropriately escalate care. Within these models, patients are asked to take and record readings...
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Main Authors: | Holly Walton (Author), Cecilia Vindrola‐Padros (Author), Nadia E. Crellin (Author), Manbinder S. Sidhu (Author), Lauren Herlitz (Author), Ian Litchfield (Author), Jo Ellins (Author), Pei Li Ng (Author), Efthalia Massou (Author), Sonila M. Tomini (Author), Naomi J. Fulop (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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