Validation of an IoT-based home system for integrated care services: a qualitative investigation involving older adults with multiple chronic health conditions
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L. Desideri | E. Hoogerwerf | Massimiliano Malavasi | Lisa Cesario | V. Fiordelmondo | Carlo Montanari | Arianna Gherardini | Chiara Lepore
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