Use of Digital Health Technology Among Older Adults With Cancer in the United States: Findings From a National Longitudinal Cohort Study (2015-2021)
BackgroundDespite the benefits of digital health technology use, older adults with cancer (ie, aged 65 years) have reported challenges to technology adoption. However, there has been a lack of a good understanding of their digital health technology use patterns and the associated influential factors...
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Main Authors: | Weijiao Zhou (Author), Youmin Cho (Author), Shaomei Shang (Author), Yun Jiang (Author) |
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2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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