A Mobile Web App to Improve Health Screening Uptake in Men (ScreenMen): Utility and Usability Evaluation Study
BackgroundGlobally, the uptake of health screening is suboptimal, especially in men and those of younger age. In view of the increasing internet access and mobile phone ownership, ScreenMen, a mobile Web app, was developed to improve health screening uptake in men. ObjectiveThis study aimed to evalu...
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Main Authors: | Teo, Chin Hai (Author), Ng, Chirk Jenn (Author), Lo, Sin Kuang (Author), Lim, Chip Dong (Author), White, Alan (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2019-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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