Improving behaviour in self-testing (IBIS): Study on frequency of use, consequences, information needs and use, and quality of currently available consumer information (protocol)
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Self-tests are available to consumers for more than 25 conditions, ranging from infectious diseases to cardiovascular risk factors. Self-tests are defined as in-vitro tests on body materials such as blood, urine, faeces, or saliva th...
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Main Authors: | de Vries Nanne K (Author), Ickenroth Martine HP (Author), Grispen Janaica EJ (Author), Dinant Geert-Jan (Author), Ronda Gaby (Author), van der Weijden Trudy (Author) |
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2010-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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