Smartphone application improves fertility treatment-related literacy in a large-scale virtual randomized controlled trial in Japan
Abstract People of reproductive age have unmet needs related to deficiencies in fertility literacy. Here, we aimed to investigate whether providing fertility-related information via a smartphone application could improve fertility treatment-related literacy in participants. We performed a randomized...
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Auteurs principaux: | Ryo Yokomizo, Akari Nakamura, Makoto Sato, Risa Nasu, Maaya Hine, Kevin Y. Urayama, Hiroshi Kishi, Haruhiko Sago, Aikou Okamoto, Akihiro Umezawa |
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2021
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