Exploring the Specific Needs of Persons with Multiple Sclerosis for mHealth Solutions for Physical Activity: Mixed-Methods Study
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Exploring the Specific Needs of Persons with Multiple Sclerosis for mHealth Solutions for Physical Activity: Mixed-Methods Study
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JMIR mHealth and uHealth
Volume 6, Issue 2, Pages e37
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JMIR Publications Inc.
Online
2018-02-09
DOI
10.2196/mhealth.8996
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