Perspectives of Clients and Health Care Professionals on the Opportunities for Digital Health Interventions in Cerebrovascular Disease Care: Qualitative Descriptive Study
BackgroundCerebrovascular diseases (CVDs) are a major and potentially increasing burden to public health. Digital health interventions (DHIs) could support access to and provision of high-quality health care (eg, outcomes, safety, and satisfaction), but the design and development of digital solution...
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Main Authors: | Henna Härkönen (Author), Kirsi Myllykangas (Author), Mikko Kärppä (Author), Kirsi Maaria Rasmus (Author), Julius Francis Gomes (Author), Milla Immonen (Author), Piia Hyvämäki (Author), Miia Jansson (Author) |
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2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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