Patient safety and sense of security when telemonitoring chronic conditions at home: the views of patients and healthcare professionals - a qualitative study
Abstract Background Chronic diseases are increasing worldwide, and the complexity of disease management is putting new demands on safe healthcare. Telemonitoring technology has the potential to improve self-care management with the support of healthcare professionals for people with chronic diseases...
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Main Authors: | Mirjam Ekstedt (Author), Espen S. Nordheim (Author), Amanda Hellström (Author), Susanna Strandberg (Author), Heidi Hagerman (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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