How are patients with chronic urticaria interested in using information and communication technologies to guide their healthcare? A UCARE study

Cherrez-Ojeda, I; Vanegas, E; Cherrez, A; Felix, M; Weller, K; Magerl, M; Maurer, RR; Mata, VL; Kasperska-Zajac, A; Sikora, A; Fomina, D; Kovalkova, E; Godse, K; Rao, ND; Khoshkhui, M; Rastgoo, S; Criado, RF; Abuzakouk, M; Grandon, D; Van Doorn, MBA; Valle, SOR; Lima, EMD; Thomsen, SF; Ramon, GD; Benavides, EEM; Bauer, A; Gimenez-Arnau, AM; Kocaturk, E; Guillet, C; Larco, JI; Zhao, ZT; Makris, M; Ritchie, C; Xepapadaki, P; Ensina, LF; Cherrez, S; Maurer, M

Cherrez-Ojeda, I (corresponding author), Espiritu Santo Univ UEES, Respiralab, Clin Kennedy, Secc Delta,Allergy Immunol & Pulm Med, Av 9na Oeste & Av San Jorg, Samborondon, Ecuador.; Cherrez-Ojeda, I (corresponding author), Espiritu Santo Univ UEES, Respiralab, Clin Kennedy, Secc Delta, Av 9na Oeste & Av San Jorg, Samborondon, Ecuador.

WORLD ALLERGY ORGANIZATION JOURNAL, 2021; 14 (6):

Abstract

Background: Patients with chronic urticaria (CU) are increasingly using information and communication technologies (ICTs) to manage their health. What......

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