Consumer Engagement in Mobile Application (App) Interventions Focused on Supporting Infant Feeding Practices for Early Prevention of Childhood Obesity
Background and Aims: There has been increasing interest in using mobile applications ("apps") for innovative health service delivery and public health interventions. This paper describes two independent studies investigating mothers' or pregnant women's perceptions of, interest i...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Taki (Author), Catherine G. Russell (Author), Li M. Wen (Author), Rachel A. Laws (Author), Karen Campbell (Author), Huilan Xu (Author), Elizabeth Denney-Wilson (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2019-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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