Web-Based Guidance Through Assisted Reproductive Technology (myFertiCare): Patient-Centered App Development and Qualitative Evaluation
BackgroundProviding patient-centered fertility care is known to improve quality of life and can reduce anxiety and depression. In a previous study, we established the need for a web-based app providing personalized information and interactive functionalities among couples undergoing intracytoplasmic...
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Main Authors: | Ellen Marie Sparidaens (Author), Rosella P M Hermens (Author), Didi D M Braat (Author), Willianne L D M Nelen (Author), Kathrin Fleischer (Author) |
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2021-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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