Factors for Supporting Primary Care Physician Engagement With Patient Apps for Type 2 Diabetes Self-Management That Link to Primary Care: Interview Study
BackgroundThe health burden of type 2 diabetes can be mitigated by engaging patients in two key aspects of diabetes care: self-management and regular contact with health professionals. There is a clear benefit to integrating these aspects of care into a single clinical tool, and as mobile phone owne...
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Main Authors: | Ayre, Julie (Author), Bonner, Carissa (Author), Bramwell, Sian (Author), McClelland, Sharon (Author), Jayaballa, Rajini (Author), Maberly, Glen (Author), McCaffery, Kirsten (Author) |
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2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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