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Access to and Use of Internet and Social Media by Low-Morbidity Stroke Survivors Participating in a National Web-Based Secondary Stroke Prevention Trial: Cross-sectional Survey.

Brigid ClancyBillie BonevskiCoralie Kym EnglishAmanda L BakerAlyna TurnerParker J MaginMichael R P PollackRobin CallisterAshleigh Guillaumier
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2022)
The internet appears to be a viable platform to engage with stroke survivors who may not be high-morbidity to conduct research and provide information and health interventions. This is important given that they are at high risk of recurrent stroke regardless of their level of disability. Exploring the technology use behaviors and the possibility of eHealth among survivors who experience higher levels of morbidity or disability because of their stroke is an area of research that warrants further study.
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