Background. ''Telephone tag'' for questions about postoperative symptoms and other concerns often engenders dissatisfaction. E-mail use may improve communication between patients and clinicians. This study aimed to describe surgeons' and nurses' use of E-mail with patients and their caregivers after
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Patients with cancer and e-mail: implications for clinical communication
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- 106174107
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- Springer-Verlag
- Year
- 2008
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- English
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- 167 KB
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- 17
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- Article
- ISSN
- 0941-4355
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## Background: E-mail is actively discussed as a promising method for clinical communication, but little study of patient and family preferences regarding its use has been done. this study aimed to describe patients' and family members' interest in and use of e-mail with their surgeons and nurses a