The impact of superfast broadband, tailored booklets for households, and discussions with general practitioners on personal electronic health readiness: cluster factorial quasi-randomized control trial - Abbott-Garner P, Richardson J, Jones RB.

BACKGROUND: Electronic health (eHealth) may improve health outcomes, but many people remain digitally excluded. Personal readiness to use the internet for health may be limited by lack of internet infrastructure, personal skills, social support, service pr...
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