Qualitative Analysis of a Twitter-Disseminated Survey Reveals New Patient Perspectives on the Impact of Urinary Tract Infection
Few studies have harnessed social media to explore patients' experiences with urinary tract infection (UTI); therefore, we captured UTI experiences and future research suggestions through a Twitter-disseminated survey. The survey posed three qualitative questions inquiring about the impact of U...
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Main Authors: | Marissa Valentine-King (Author), Lindsey Laytner (Author), Casey Hines-Munson (Author), Kiara Olmeda (Author), Barbara Trautner (Author), Sheryl Justice (Author), Christina Ching (Author), Larissa Grigoryan (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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