Published on in Vol 5 , No 1 (2019) :Jan-Jun

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/13350, first published .
Exploring Care Providers’ Perceptions and Current Use of Telehealth Technology at Work, in Daily Life, and in Education: Qualitative and Quantitative Study

Exploring Care Providers’ Perceptions and Current Use of Telehealth Technology at Work, in Daily Life, and in Education: Qualitative and Quantitative Study

Exploring Care Providers’ Perceptions and Current Use of Telehealth Technology at Work, in Daily Life, and in Education: Qualitative and Quantitative Study

Authors of this article:

Hyeyoung Hah 1 Author Orcid Image ;   Deana Goldin 2 Author Orcid Image

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  4. Yu-tong T, Yan Z, Zhen L, Bing X, Qing-yun C. Telehealth readiness and its influencing factors among Chinese clinical nurses: A cross-sectional study. Nurse Education in Practice 2022;58:103278 View