Examining Mental Workload Relating to Digital Health Technologies in Health Care: Systematic Review
BackgroundThe workload in health care is increasing and hence, mental health issues are on the rise among health care professionals (HCPs). The digitization of patient care could be related to the increase in stress levels. It remains unclear whether the health information system or systems and digi...
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Main Authors: | Lisanne Kremer (Author), Myriam Lipprandt (Author), Rainer Röhrig (Author), Bernhard Breil (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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