Better self-care through co-care? A latent profile analysis of primary care patients' experiences of e-health-supported chronic care management
BackgroundEfficient self-care of chronic conditions requires that an individual's resources be optimally combined with healthcare's resources, sometimes supported by e-health services (i.e., co-care). This calls for a system perspective of self-care to determine to what extent it involves...
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Main Authors: | Carolina Wannheden (Author), Marta Roczniewska (Author), Henna Hasson (Author), Klas Karlgren (Author), Ulrica von Thiele Schwarz (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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