Inclusive Contactless Monitoring for Older Adults From Diverse Backgrounds: Mixed Methods Study
Background: As Canada’s population ages, accessible tools for chronic health monitoring are increasingly needed. Traditional and contact-based devices pose barriers for underserved populations due to…
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