Young Adults' Perspectives on the Use of Symptom Checkers for Self-Triage and Self-Diagnosis: Qualitative Study
BackgroundYoung adults often browse the internet for self-triage and diagnosis. More sophisticated digital platforms such as symptom checkers have recently become pervasive; however, little is known about their use. ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to understand young adults' (18-34 years old...
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Main Authors: | Aboueid, Stephanie (Author), Meyer, Samantha (Author), Wallace, James R (Author), Mahajan, Shreya (Author), Chaurasia, Ashok (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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