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Patient Adoption of Digital Use Cases in Family Medicine and a Nuanced Implementation Approach for Family Doctors: Quantitative Web-Based Survey Study

Patient Adoption of Digital Use Cases in Family Medicine and a Nuanced Implementation Approach for Family Doctors: Quantitative Web-Based Survey Study

For example, Schmitz et al [18] rejected the effect of social influence, claiming that medical appointments are highly personal, and thus, the fact of undergoing a medical treatment is not subjective to the opinions of others, regardless of a virtual or physical setting. However, our findings showed that the mode of the consultation might be affected by other opinions.

Julian Beerbaum, Sibylle Robens, Leonard Fehring, Achim Mortsiefer, Sven Meister

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e58867