Smartphone and Mobile App Use Among Physicians in Clinical Practice: Scoping Review
BackgroundHealth care professionals are increasingly using smartphones in clinical care. Smartphone use can affect patient quality of care and clinical outcomes. ObjectiveThis scoping review aimed to describe how physicians use smartphones and mobile apps in clinical settings. MethodsWe conducted a...
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Main Authors: | Mauricette Lee (Author), Abu Bakar Shakran Bin Mahmood (Author), Eng Sing Lee (Author), Helen Elizabeth Smith (Author), Lorainne Tudor Car (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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