A self-management app to improve asthma control in adults with limited health literacy: a mixed-meth...
A self-management app to improve asthma control in adults with limited health literacy: a mixed-method feasibility study
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London: BioMed Central Ltd
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London: BioMed Central Ltd
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Background Digital technology tailored for those with limited health literacy has the potential to reduce health inequalities. Although mobile apps can support self-management in chronic diseases, there is little evidence that this approach applies to people with limited health literacy. We aimed to determine the acceptability of a self-management...
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A self-management app to improve asthma control in adults with limited health literacy: a mixed-method feasibility study
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1472-6947
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1472-6947
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10.1186/s12911-023-02300-6