Perceptions of care home residents, families and staff about wearable devices: a scoping review
Swain-Velasco, Ana, Hynes, Kirsty, Shenkin, Susan D. and Drummond, Maria (2026) Perceptions of care home residents, families and staff about wearable devices: a scoping review. European Geriatric…
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