Adherence of popular smoking cessation mobile applications to evidence-based guidelines
Abstract Background Smoking remains one of the major preventable causes of chronic diseases. Considering the promising evidence on the effectiveness of mobile technology for health behaviour change, along with the increasing adoption of smartphones, this review aims to systematically assess the adhe...
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Main Authors: | Nikita B. Rajani (Author), Dominik Weth (Author), Nikolaos Mastellos (Author), Filippos T. Filippidis (Author) |
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2019-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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