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The authors propose a low-resource approach of capturing and clustering technology exposure, as a mean to better understand patients and target health technologies. The analysis included data from 990 respondents, resulting in three clusters, which the authors defined as the average users, health-interested users, and_(3) low frequency users. The average user uses consumer-facing technology regularly, mainly for daily, regular activities and less so for health-related purposes. The health-interested user also uses technology regularly, for daily activities as well as health-related purposes. Only about 10% of the sample . . .
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