Mobile Technology Use Across Age Groups in Patients Eligible for Cardiac Rehabilitation: Survey Study
BackgroundEmerging evidence indicates mobile technology-based strategies may improve access to secondary prevention and reduce risk factors in cardiac patients. However, little is known about cardiac patients' use of mobile technology, particularly for health reasons and whether the usage varie...
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Main Authors: | Gallagher, Robyn (Author), Roach, Kellie (Author), Sadler, Leonie (Author), Glinatsis, Helen (Author), Belshaw, Julie (Author), Kirkness, Ann (Author), Zhang, Ling (Author), Gallagher, Patrick (Author), Paull, Glenn (Author), Gao, Yan (Author), Partridge, Stephanie Ruth (Author), Parker, Helen (Author), Neubeck, Lis (Author) |
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2017-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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