Parent Perceptions of Telemedicine for Acute Pediatric Respiratory Tract Infections: Sequential Mixed Methods Study
BackgroundSince 2020, parents have had increasing opportunities to use telemedicine for their children, but how parents decide whether to use telemedicine for acute pediatric care relative to alternative sites of care is not clear. One of the most common reasons parents seek acute care for their chi...
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Main Authors: | Sarah K Burns (Author), Tamar Krishnamurti (Author), Tran T Doan (Author), Janel Hanmer (Author), Alejandro Hoberman (Author), Jeremy M Kahn (Author), Kelsey Schweiberger (Author), Kristin N Ray (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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