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Inclusive Contactless Monitoring for Older Adults From Diverse Backgrounds: Mixed Methods Study
Can inclusion feel imposed? Exploring situational digital citizenship through older adults’ encounters with digital health services
Digitalization reforms have reshaped views on ideal citizenship, emphasizing individuals as proactive consumers of digital health services. This shift has introduced opportunities, but also new…
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