Research on the Impact of mHealth Apps on the Primary Healthcare Professionals in Patient Care

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Abstract

The goal of this study was to develop and use a questionnaire in order to analyse the effects of eHealth apps on patient care using Jordanian population. A two-stage cross-sectional research was conducted. A questionnaire was developed in the beginning to evaluate its consistency and legitimacy using Cronbach's alpha coefficient, a multitrait connection atmosphere; the multivariate technique is component examination. In the study's another phase, correlation and regression are used to determine the influence of eHealth apps on patient care. The five major axes of the final surveys were healthcare efficiency, teaching, notices, consultation, and follow-up. Individuals from diverse demographic aspects, such as gender, age, job experience, and education level, have no differing perspectives on cell phone use in their amenities, according to a staff's viewpoint evaluation. In general, mobile health applications had a good influence on health services and healthcare, which would be an important setting for the operative use of mobile headphones in public policy; such a background would affect in workers' intents to practice and adopt mHealth.

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Al-Azzam, M. K. (2021). Research on the Impact of mHealth Apps on the Primary Healthcare Professionals in Patient Care. Applied Bionics and Biomechanics. Hindawi Limited. https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/7611686

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