Understanding the use of digital technologies to provide disability services remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic; a multiple case study design
Abstract Background Using digital technologies to provide services and supports remotely may improve efficiency and accessibility of healthcare, and support people with disabilities to live independently. This study aimed to explore the experience of using digital technologies to access and provide...
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Main Authors: | Jennifer Fortune (Author), Manjula Manikandan (Author), Sarah Harrington (Author), Owen Hensey (Author), Claire Kerr (Author), Sebastian Koppe (Author), Thilo Kroll (Author), Grace Lavelle (Author), Siobhán Long (Author), Malcolm MacLachlan (Author), Denis Nolan (Author), Meriel Norris (Author), Jason O'Reilly (Author), Mary Owens (Author), Aisling Walsh (Author), Michael Walsh (Author), Jennifer M. Ryan (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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