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Clinical Trials/DRKS00021154
DRKS00021154
Completed
Not Applicable

Surgical patients’ use of, and attitudes towards, the Internet for e-patient activities in Germany and Oman - Surgical patients’ view on e-patient

niversitätsklinikum Tübingen Abteilung Psychosomatische Medizin und Psychotherapie0 sites176 target enrollmentMarch 24, 2020

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Not specified
Sponsor
niversitätsklinikum Tübingen Abteilung Psychosomatische Medizin und Psychotherapie
Enrollment
176
Status
Completed
Last Updated
last year

Overview

Brief Summary

No summary available.

Registry
who.int
Start Date
March 24, 2020
End Date
July 31, 2019
Last Updated
last year
Study Type
Observational
Sex
All

Investigators

Sponsor
niversitätsklinikum Tübingen Abteilung Psychosomatische Medizin und Psychotherapie

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Visit of an surgical consultation

Exclusion Criteria

  • Not provided

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Not specified

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