metricas
covid
Buscar en
Journal of Healthcare Quality Research
Toda la web
Inicio Journal of Healthcare Quality Research Analysis of perceived risk and satisfaction with telematic follow-up in patients...
Journal Information

Statistics

Follow this link to access the full text of the article

Original Article
Analysis of perceived risk and satisfaction with telematic follow-up in patients and families of congenital diaphragmatic hernia patients during SARS-CoV-2 pandemia
Análisis del riesgo percibido y de la satisfacción con el seguimiento telemático por los pacientes de hernia diafragmática congénita y sus familiares durante la pandemia de SARS-CoV-2
J.A. Molinoa,
Corresponding author
jamolino@vhebron.net

Corresponding author.
, G. Guilléna, O. Rochab, B. Oliverb, S. López Fernándeza, H.A. Khanb, I. de Mirc, I. Iglesiasc, M. Lópezb
a Pediatric Surgery and Urology Department, Neonatal Surgery Unit, Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona, Vall d’Hebron Hospital Campus, Barcelona, Spain
b Pediatric Surgery and Urology Department, Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona, Vall d’Hebron Hospital Campus, Barcelona, Spain
c Pediatric Pulmonolocy Department, Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona, Vall d’Hebron Hospital Campus, Barcelona, Spain
Read
522
Times
was read the article
38
Total PDF
484
Total HTML
Share statistics
Article information
ISSN: 26036479
Original language: English
The statistics are updated each day
Year/Month Html Pdf Total
2025 6 33 2 35
2025 5 46 7 53
2025 4 40 6 46
2025 3 40 10 50
2025 2 61 4 65
2025 1 53 7 60
2024 12 19 0 19
2024 11 21 0 21
2024 10 8 0 8
2024 9 11 0 11
2024 8 18 0 18
2024 7 11 0 11
2024 6 29 0 29
2024 5 16 0 16
2024 4 17 0 17
2024 3 15 0 15
2024 2 15 0 15
2024 1 9 0 9
2023 12 7 0 7
2023 3 11 0 11
2023 2 4 2 6
Show all

Follow this link to access the full text of the article

es en pt

¿Es usted profesional sanitario apto para prescribir o dispensar medicamentos?

Are you a health professional able to prescribe or dispense drugs?

Você é um profissional de saúde habilitado a prescrever ou dispensar medicamentos