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World J Diabetes. Jun 15, 2018; 9(6): 92-98
Published online Jun 15, 2018. doi: 10.4239/wjd.v9.i6.92
Published online Jun 15, 2018. doi: 10.4239/wjd.v9.i6.92
Nurses | (%) fx | Physicians | (%) fx | ||
134 | F | 120 (89.5) | 40 | F | 15 (37.5) |
M | 14 (10.5) | M | 25 (62.5) | ||
Age (yr) | < 30 | 50 (37.3) | Age (yr) | < 30 | 14 (35.0) |
30-39 | 53 (39.5) | 30-39 | 20 (50.0) | ||
40-49 | 21 (15.7) | 40-49 | 6 (15.0) | ||
50-59 | 10 (7.5) | 50-59 | 0 | ||
Education | BSc | 101 (75.3) | Education | GP | 20 (50) |
MSc | 33 (24.7) | Specialist | 20 (50) | ||
Use of Computer | < 1 | 28 (20.9) | Use of Compute | < 1 | 7 (17.5) |
1-2 | 49 (36.6) | 1-2 | 23 (57.5) | ||
> 2 | 57 (42.5) | > 2 | 10 (25.0) |
- Citation: Ayatollahi H, Mirani N, Nazari F, Razavi N. Iranian healthcare professionals’ perspectives about factors influencing the use of telemedicine in diabetes management. World J Diabetes 2018; 9(6): 92-98
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/1948-9358/full/v9/i6/92.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.4239/wjd.v9.i6.92