Exploring the Experiences of Virtual Inflammatory Bowel Disease Care in Saskatchewan
CONCLUSIONS: The virtual method of connecting patients and providers is deemed useful for routine appointments and for persons living in rural areas. VC is becoming more common in the IBD care environment. Nurses are in a key position to facilitate and enhance virtual IBD care delivery for the benefit of both individuals living with IBD and providers.PMID:38062657 | DOI:10.1177/08445621231219299
Source: The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research - Category: Nursing Authors: Noelle Rohatinsky Brooke Russell Juan Nicol ás Peña-Sánchez Shannon Boklaschuk Sanchit Bhasin Sharyle Fowler Tomasz Guzowski Kendall Wicks Mike Wicks Source Type: research
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