Patients' Experiences of Telemedicine for Their Skin Problems: Qualitative Study
BackgroundTeledermatology is a cost-effective treatment modality for the management of skin disorders. Most evaluations use quantitative data, and far less is understood about the patients' experience. ObjectiveThis qualitative study aimed to explore patients' perceptions of a teledermatol...
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Main Authors: | Aloysius Chow (Author), Sok Huang Teo (Author), Jing Wen Kong (Author), Simon Lee (Author), Yee Kiat Heng (Author), Maurice van Steensel (Author), Helen Smith (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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