Public mobile chronic obstructive pulmonary disease applications for self-management: Patients and healthcare professionals’ perspectives
Shirley Quach,
Adam Benoit,
Tara L Packham
et al.
Abstract:Poorly controlled chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) can negatively impact quality of life but mobile applications (apps) are popular digital tools that may mitigate these support needs. However, it is unclear if public mobile COPD apps are acceptable to healthcare professionals and patients, people living with COPD. Objectives: The primary objective is to determine people with COPD and healthcare professionals' perspectives on the appropriateness of public mobile COPD apps for supporting individuals… Show more
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