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Autor:
Shrujna Patel, Kelsie Boulton, Antoinette Redoblado-Hodge, Angela Papanicolaou, Diana Barnett, Beverley Bennett, Suzi Drevensek, Jane Cramsie, Kalaichelvi Ganesalingam, Natalie Ong, Magdalen Rozsa, Rebecca Sutherland, Marcia Williamsz, Izabella Pokorski, Yun Song, Natalie Silove, Adam Guastella
Background: There is a growing need for cost-efficient and patient-centred approaches to support families in hospital and community-based neurodevelopmental services. For such purposes, electronic data collection (EDC) may hold advantages over paper-
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::a72074e5ff0552a19bdb1a8dffdfa9f6
https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/gvbxe
https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/gvbxe
Autor:
Shrujna Patel, Kelsie Ann Boulton, Marie Antoinette Redoblado-Hodge, Angela Papanicolaou, Diana Barnett, Beverley Bennett, Suzi Drevensek, Jane Cramsie, Kalaichelvi Ganesalingam, Natalie Ong, Magdalen Rozsa, Rebecca Sutherland, Marcia Williamsz, Izabella Pokorski, Yun Ju Christine Song, Natalie Silove, Adam John Guastella
BACKGROUND There is a growing need for cost-efficient and patient-centered approaches to support families in hospital- and community-based neurodevelopmental services. For such purposes, electronic data collection (EDC) may hold advantages over paper
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::11e2a328ac89a0c91e2819aba3daaddd
https://doi.org/10.2196/preprints.18214
https://doi.org/10.2196/preprints.18214
Autor:
Diana Barnett, Angela Papanicolaou, Yun Ju Christine Song, Jane Cramsie, Kelsie A. Boulton, Magdalen Rozsa, Suzi Drevensek, Beverley Bennett, Izabella Pokorski, Natalie Silove, Kalaichelvi Ganesalingam, Adam J. Guastella, Rebecca Sutherland, Shrujna Patel, Natalie Ong, Marcia Williamsz, Marie Antoinette Redoblado-Hodge
Publikováno v:
JMIR Formative Research, Vol 5, Iss 1, p e18214 (2021)
JMIR Formative Research
JMIR Formative Research
Background There is a growing need for cost-efficient and patient-centered approaches to support families in hospital- and community-based neurodevelopmental services. For such purposes, electronic data collection (EDC) may hold advantages over paper