Patient preferences for using technology in communication about symptoms post hospital discharge
Abstract Background Technology is increasingly transforming the way we interact with others and undertake activities in our daily lives. The healthcare setting has, however, not yet realised the potential of technology solutions to facilitate communication between patients and healthcare providers....
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Main Authors: | Kim E. Alexander (Author), Theodora Ogle (Author), Hana Hoberg (Author), Libbie Linley (Author), Natalie Bradford (Author) |
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2021-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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