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Usability and feasibility of multimedia interventions for engaging patients in their care in the context of acute recovery: A narrative review.

Jo McDonallAnastasia F HutchinsonBernice RedleyPatricia M LivingstonMari Botti
Published in: Health expectations : an international journal of public participation in health care and health policy (2019)
In conclusion, there is some evidence of the feasibility and usability of multimedia interventions in acute care. That is, patients can use these types of platforms in this context and are satisfied with doing so. Multimedia platforms have a role in the delivery of information for patients during acute recovery; however, the effectiveness of these platforms to engage and enhance patients' capability to participate in their recovery and the impact on outcomes needs to be rigorously evaluated.
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