Perceived technology use, attitudes, and barriers among primary care nurses
Background: In primary healthcare, health information technology has the potential to facilitate the delivery of healthcare services by improving quality of care, efficiency and patient safety. However, little is known about the uptake and technology acceptance among primary healthcare nurses. Aim: ...
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Main Authors: | Million Bimerew (Author), Jennifer Chipps (Author) |
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