Characterization of Self-reported Improvements in Knowledge and Health Among Users of Flo Period Tracking App: Cross-sectional Survey
BackgroundResearch shows that poor knowledge and awareness of menstrual and pregnancy health among women are associated with adverse reproductive health and pregnancy outcomes. Menstrual cycle- and pregnancy-tracking mobile apps are promising tools for improving women's awareness of and attitud...
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Main Authors: | Liudmila Zhaunova (Author), Ryan Bamford (Author), Tara Radovic (Author), Aidan Wickham (Author), Kimberly Peven (Author), Jazz Croft (Author), Anna Klepchukova (Author), Sonia Ponzo (Author) |
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2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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