Published on in Vol 9, No 1 (2022): Jan-Mar

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/34294, first published .
Patients’ Experiences of Using a Smartphone App After Cardiac Rehabilitation: Qualitative Study

Patients’ Experiences of Using a Smartphone App After Cardiac Rehabilitation: Qualitative Study

Patients’ Experiences of Using a Smartphone App After Cardiac Rehabilitation: Qualitative Study

Journals

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  5. Kenny E, Byrne M, McEvoy J, Connolly S, McSharry J. Exploring patient experiences of participating in digital cardiac rehabilitation: A qualitative study. British Journal of Health Psychology 2023 View
  6. Hamborg T, Tang L, Andersen R, Skou S, Simonÿ C. It is like someone holding your hand when you need it – lived experiences of patients with cardiovascular disease participating in a digital health intervention focusing on the maintenance of physical activity after cardiac rehabilitation. Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology 2023:1 View