Feasibility and acceptability of a rural, pragmatic, telemedicine‐delivered healthy lifestyle programme
Summary Background The public health crisis of obesity leads to increasing morbidity that are even more profound in certain populations such as rural adults. Live, two‐way video‐conferencing is a modality that can potentially surmount geographic barriers and staffing shortages. Methods Patients from...
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Main Authors: | John A. Batsis (Author), Auden C. McClure (Author), Aaron B. Weintraub (Author), David F. Kotz (Author), Sivan Rotenberg (Author), Summer B. Cook (Author), Diane Gilbert‐Diamond (Author), Kevin Curtis (Author), Courtney J. Stevens (Author), Diane Sette (Author), Richard I. Rothstein (Author) |
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2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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