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Validating the personal health records adoption model using a modified e-Delphi

Authors
  1. Atkinson
  2. Bandura
  3. Calkins
  4. Chan
  5. Choemprayong
  6. Chun-Song
  7. Dalkey
  8. Denton
  9. Duffield
  10. Fishbein
  11. Goodman
  12. Grant
  13. Hung
  14. Jerkins
  15. Jones
  16. Keeney
  17. Linstone
  18. Lober
  19. Logue
  20. Lubkin
  21. Lynn
  22. Markle Foundation
  23. Markle Foundation
  24. McAlister
  25. McKenna
  26. Mitroff
  27. Murphy
  28. Norman
  29. Pajares
  30. Robson
  31. Rogers
  32. Ryan
  33. Scheele
  34. Schiebe
  35. Schwarzer
  36. Skulmoski
  37. Smith
  38. Snyder-Halperin
  39. SPSS 19.0 for Windows
  40. Vincent
  41. Walton
  42. World Health Organization
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'Wiley'
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