Leveraging Quick Response Codes in Urology to Promote Patient Education While Contributing to Sustainable Healthcare Practices: A Retrospective Study
Mohamed S Mohsin,
Nader F Gaballa,
Banan Osman
et al.
Abstract:Background
Providing patients with sufficient information about the planned procedure they will undergo, including the risks, benefits, and appropriate alternatives, forms a cornerstone of the high standards of care that a urologist provides. Our current standard for delivering information is printed patient information leaflets (PILs) following a consultation with a urologist in a clinic or via telemedicine. Our study considers the feasibility and potential of leveraging quick response (QR) codes f… Show more
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