Exploring Acceptability, Barriers, and Facilitators for Digital Health in Dermatology: Qualitative Focus Groups With Dermatologists, Nurses, and Patients
BackgroundAlthough several digital health interventions (DHIs) have shown promise in the care of skin diseases their uptake in Germany has been limited. To fully understand the reasons for the low uptake, an in-depth analysis of patients' and health care providers' barriers and facilitator...
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Main Authors: | Patrick Reinders (Author), Matthias Augustin (Author), Anastasia Fleyder (Author), Marina Otten (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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