The Acceptance and Use of Digital Technologies for Self-Reporting Medication Safety Events After Care Transitions to Home in Patients With Cancer: Survey Study
BackgroundActively engaging patients with cancer and their families in monitoring and reporting medication safety events during care transitions is indispensable for achieving optimal patient safety outcomes. However, existing patient self-reporting systems often cannot address patients' variou...
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Main Authors: | Yun Jiang (Author), Misun Hwang (Author), Youmin Cho (Author), Christopher R Friese (Author), Sarah T Hawley (Author), Milisa Manojlovich (Author), John C Krauss (Author), Yang Gong (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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