Barriers to technology use among older heart failure individuals in managing their symptoms after hospital discharge
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Norm Archer | Karim Keshavjee | Femida Gwadry-Sridhar | Christopher Patterson | Linda Nguyen | Catherine Demers | C. Patterson | N. Archer | Linda Nguyen | Karim Keshavjee | F. Gwadry-Sridhar | C. Demers | K. Keshavjee
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