Smartphone-based drug testing in the hands of patients with substance-use disorder-a usability study
AimA clinical study was performed to test the usability of a smartphone eye-scanning app at a needle exchange facility to detect drug use to support therapy.MethodsThe study recruited 24 subjects who visited the facility one to three times, making a total of 40 visits. During each visit the subjects...
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Main Authors: | Johan Månflod (Author), Tove Gumbel (Author), Maria Winkvist (Author), Markku D. Hämäläinen (Author), Karl Andersson (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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