Lessons From the Dot Contraceptive Efficacy Study: Analysis of the Use of Agile Development to Improve Recruitment and Enrollment for mHealth Research
BackgroundSmartphone apps that provide women with information about their daily fertility status during their menstrual cycles can contribute to the contraceptive method mix. However, if these apps claim to help a user prevent pregnancy, they must undergo similar rigorous research required for other...
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Main Authors: | Shattuck, Dominick (Author), Haile, Liya T (Author), Simmons, Rebecca G (Author) |
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2018-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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