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... sample total was 144 participants, and comprised of 78 males and 66 females. The domineering age bracket were 36-45 (25.9%) and 46-55 (22.38%) as shown in figure 1. ...
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... asked about their perception of the application's reliability in delivering efficient healthcare, 46.15% of the respondents strongly agreed, 33.57% agreed, and 16.78% were neutral. Only 0.7% strongly disagreed concerning the same (Figure 10). Based on whether replacing brochures with the technology would make healthcare delivery more efficient; 43.36% strongly agreed, 37.76% agreed, and only 1.4% strongly disagreed (Figure 11). ...
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... 0.7% strongly disagreed concerning the same (Figure 10). Based on whether replacing brochures with the technology would make healthcare delivery more efficient; 43.36% strongly agreed, 37.76% agreed, and only 1.4% strongly disagreed (Figure 11). ...
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... about the ease of using the technology in delivering health services, 51.05% of the participants strongly agreed, 33.36% agreed, and 8.39% were neutral. Only 0.7% strongly disagreed (Figure 12). ...
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... majority of the respondents were undecided when asked if they thought that brochures are unreliable sources of medical information ( Figure 13). The respondents' positive attitude was re-affirmed by the majority who reported to get information about their medical condition from the internet (Figure 14). ...
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... majority of the respondents were undecided when asked if they thought that brochures are unreliable sources of medical information ( Figure 13). The respondents' positive attitude was re-affirmed by the majority who reported to get information about their medical condition from the internet (Figure 14). ...

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