Women's experiences of using patient portals in healthcare settings: a rapid review
Abstract Background The integration of patient portals into health systems has the potential to increase access for women. For example, within a mental health context, women are at a higher risk of developing anxiety and depression but may experience barriers in accessing care. Therefore, the aim of...
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Main Authors: | Keri Durocher (Author), Hwayeon Danielle Shin (Author), Kimberley T. Jackson (Author), Gillian Strudwick (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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