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Fig. 5 | BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making

Fig. 5

From: Public attitudes towards the use of novel technologies in their future healthcare: a UK survey

Fig. 5

Agreement to accepting laser-based technology, virtual reality and mobile apps in future care, split by respondents who reported being frequent users of technology in everyday life and those who were not frequent users. Agreement score ranges between 1 “Strongly Agree” to 5 “Strongly disagree”. Circles indicate mild outliers (between 1.5 and 3 interquartile ranges away from the 75th percentile) and stars indicate extreme outliers (greater than 3 interquartile ranges away from the 75th percentile). Laser-based tool for early diagnosis n = 1139. Virtual reality to support self-management n = 1089. Mobile app for patient reported monitoring n = 1093

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