Normalizing Telemonitoring in Nurse-Led Care Models for Complex Chronic Patient Populations: Case Study
BackgroundThe implementation of telemonitoring (TM) has been successful in terms of the overall feasibility and adoption in single disease care models. However, a lack of available research focused on nurse-led implementations of TM that targets patients with multiple and complex chronic conditions...
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Main Authors: | Kayleigh Gordon (Author), Emily Seto (Author), Katie N Dainty (Author), Carolyn Steele Gray (Author), Jane DeLacy (Author) |
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2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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