Authors' Reply: The Power of Collaboration in Facilitating Mobile Technology Adoption in Health Care
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Authors' Reply: The Power of Collaboration in Facilitating Mobile Technology Adoption in Health Care
Keywords: Africa, Northern; Middle East; SMS; SMS text messaging; behavior change; digital health; exercise; fitness trackers; intervention; mHealth; mobile apps; mobile health; mobile phone; movement; physical activity; physical inactivity; sedentary behavior; smartphone.
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- J Med Internet Res. 26:e60350.
- J Med Internet Res. 26:e53651.
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