Improvement of Chronic Disease Prevention and Treatment Literacy of Chinese Residents Based on New Media
Abstract
Chronic diseases not only seriously threaten the health-related quality of life of patients, but also bring heavy disease burden to society, families and individuals, which has become a major global public health problem in the 21st century. Therefore, based on the background of new media, countermeasures are analyzed and studied on the improvement of chronic disease prevention and treatment literacy of Chinese residents.
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