Evaluating Online Consumer Medication Information Systems: Comparative Online Usability Study
BackgroundMedication is the most common intervention in health care, and the number of online consumer information systems within the pharmaceutical sector is increasing. However, online consumer information systems can be a barrier for users, imposing information asymmetries between stakeholders. O...
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Main Authors: | Sigle, Stefan (Author), Barriga, Pilar (Author), Correa Fernández, Francisco Javier (Author), Juhra, Christian (Author), Härtel, Steffen (Author), Fegeler, Christian (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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