The Patient Technology Acceptance Model (PTAM) for Homecare Patients with Chronic Illness

Health information technologies are increasingly being used to support patient self-management during the home recovery process for chronically ill homecare patients. While in theory these technologies may provide better access to information and resources to patients, thus possibly improving health...

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