Assessing the Adoption of a Home Health Provisioning System in India: an analysis of doctors' knowledge, attitudes and perceptions
Background: Unlike developed countries, home healthcare provision systems (HHPS) are not widely prevalent in developing countries like India. Our objective was to study the knowledge, attitudes and perceptions of doctors in India about the adoption of HHPS. Methods: Our survey included 180 doctors a...
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Main Authors: | Nikunj Agarwal (Author), MP Sebastian (Author), Shikhar Agarwal (Author) |
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2016-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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