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Published on 20.04.18 in Vol 6, No 4 (2018): April

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Works citing "Lessons From the Dot Contraceptive Efficacy Study: Analysis of the Use of Agile Development to Improve Recruitment and Enrollment for mHealth Research"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/mhealth.9661):

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  1. Jennings V, Haile LT, Simmons RG, Spieler J, Shattuck D. Perfect- and typical-use effectiveness of the Dot fertility app over 13 cycles: results from a prospective contraceptive effectiveness trial. The European Journal of Contraception & Reproductive Health Care 2019;24(2):148
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  2. . A Comparison of User Behaviors for a Fertility-Tracking App: Does Training in an NFP Method Improve Persistence and Use?. The Linacre Quarterly 2020;87(1):53
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  3. Kannan V, Basit MA, Bajaj P, Carrington AR, Donahue IB, Flahaven EL, Medford R, Melaku T, Moran BA, Saldana LE, Willett DL, Youngblood JE, Toomay SM. User stories as lightweight requirements for agile clinical decision support development. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 2019;26(11):1344
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  4. Jennings VH, Haile LT, Simmons RG, Fultz HM, Shattuck D. Estimating six-cycle efficacy of the Dot app for pregnancy prevention. Contraception 2019;99(1):52
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  5. Schantz JS, Fernandez CSP, Jukic AMZ. Menstrual Cycle Tracking Applications and the Potential for Epidemiological Research: a Comprehensive Review of the Literature. Current Epidemiology Reports 2021;8(1):9
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  6. Masese RV, DeMartino T, Bonnabeau E, Burns EN, Preiss L, Varughese T, Nocek JM, Lasley P, Chen Y, Davila C, Nwosu C, Scott S, Bowman L, Gordon L, Clesca C, Peters-Lawrence M, Melvin C, Shah N, Tanabe P. Effective Recruitment Strategies for a Sickle Cell Patient Registry Across Sites from the Sickle Cell Disease Implementation Consortium (SCDIC). Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health 2021;23(4):725
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