Culture-Specific Observations in a Saudi Arabian Digital Home Health Care Program: Focus Group Discussions With Patients and Their Caregivers
Journal of Medical Internet Research2021Vol. 23(12), pp. e26002–e26002
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Abdulaziz A. Alodhayani, Marwah Hassounah, Fatima R Qadri, Noura Abouammoh, Zakiuddin Ahmed, Abdullah Aldahmash
Abstract
We recommend exploring the use of interpreters in digital health, creating awareness among the local population regarding privacy in digital health, and actively involving direct family members with the health care providers.
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