Understanding patterns and correlates of daily pain using the Sickle cell disease Mobile Application to Record Symptoms via Technology (SMART)
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- DOI: 10.1111/bjh.14956
Understanding patterns and correlates of daily pain using the Sickle cell disease Mobile Application to Record Symptoms via Technology (SMART)
Keywords: health information technology; mobile app; pain; patient reported outcomes; sickle cell disease.
Conflict of interest statement
Conflict of Interest: Jude Jonassaint is owner of SickleSoft, Inc., the IT company responsible for early development of SMART. SickleSoft does not own rights or patents associated with SMART.
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