Developing SMS Content to Promote Papanicolaou Triage Among Women Who Performed HPV Self-collection Test: Qualitative Study

scientific article published on 06 March 2020

Developing SMS Content to Promote Papanicolaou Triage Among Women Who Performed HPV Self-collection Test: Qualitative Study is …
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P356DOI10.2196/14652
P932PMC publication ID7084289
P698PubMed publication ID32032940

P50authorKasisomayajula ViswanathQ30323407
Melisa PaolinoQ39974536
Victoria Sanchez AnteloQ89596824
Racquel E KohlerQ89596826
Mariana CurottoQ89596828
Silvina ArrossiQ89596830
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P433issue3
P304page(s)e14652
P577publication date2020-03-06
P1476titleDeveloping SMS Content to Promote Papanicolaou Triage Among Women Who Performed HPV Self-collection Test: Qualitative Study
P478volume4