The Effect of Mobile eHealth Education to Improve Knowledge, Skills, Self-Care, and Mobile eHealth Literacies Among Patients With Diabetes: Development and Evaluation Study
BackgroundThe promotion of mobile health (mHealth) and eHealth technologies as tools for managing chronic diseases, particularly diabetes mellitus, is on the rise. Nevertheless, individuals with diabetes frequently face a literacy gap that hinders their ability to fully leverage the benefits offered...
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Main Authors: | Sophie Huey-Ming Guo (Author), Jiun-Lu Lin (Author), Hung-Chun Hsing (Author), Chun-Chuan Lee (Author), Shih-Ming Chuang (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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