HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Rationale and colleagues from the Rural and Remote Health, James Cook University, Emerald, Queensland, Australia have published the article: Remote disability and leprosy services via basic communications technology, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
Addressing the challenge of the best use of technology for providing remote leprosy and disability services? Chapter 5: Services for people affected by leprosy (including ulcer prevention and care, increasing awareness, wound management and follow-up). In summary the people who received remote services via the technology-based approach, guided by the manual and church volunteer support, rated the . . .
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