Mobile Health Technology Is Here-But Are Hospice Informal Caregivers Receptive?

scientific article published on 03 June 2018

Mobile Health Technology Is Here-But Are Hospice Informal Caregivers Receptive? is …
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P356DOI10.1177/1049909118779018
P932PMC publication ID6185794
P698PubMed publication ID29862851

P50authorVeerawat PhongtankuelQ88969915
Ariel ShalevQ88969917
P2093author name stringHolly G Prigerson
Sara J Czaja
Jeanne Teresi
M Carrington Reid
Ronald D Adelman
Ritchell Dignam
Rosemary Baughn
Richard Dewald
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P433issue12
P921main subjectm-healthQ17069079
P304page(s)1547-1552
P577publication date2018-06-03
P1433published inAmerican Journal of Hospice and Palliative MedicineQ4744247
P1476titleMobile Health Technology Is Here-But Are Hospice Informal Caregivers Receptive?
P478volume35

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