Patient-Centered Design of an Information Management Module for a Personally Controlled Health Record
BackgroundThe development of health information technologies should be informed by iterative experiments in which qualitative and quantitative methodologies provide a deeper understanding of the abilities, needs, and goals of the target audience for a personal health application. ObjectiveOur object...
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Main Authors: | Sox, Colin M (Author), Gribbons, William M (Author), Loring, Beth A (Author), Mandl, Kenneth D (Author), Batista, Rosanna (Author), Porter, Stephen C (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2010-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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