Design Considerations for mHealth Programs Targeting Smokers Not Yet Ready to Quit: Results of a Sequential Mixed-Methods Study
BackgroundMobile health (mHealth) smoking cessation programs are typically designed for smokers who are ready to quit smoking. In contrast, most smokers want to quit someday but are not yet ready to quit. If mHealth apps were designed for these smokers, they could potentially encourage and assist mo...
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Main Authors: | McClure, Jennifer B (Author), Heffner, Jaimee (Author), Hohl, Sarah (Author), Klasnja, Predrag (Author), Catz, Sheryl L (Author) |
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2017-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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