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Published on 04.05.18 in Vol 6, No 5 (2018): May

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Works citing "Determinants of Intention to Use Mobile Phone Caller Tunes to Promote Voluntary Blood Donation: Cross-Sectional Study"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/mhealth.9752):

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  1. Appiah B, Yoshikawa A, Asamoah‐Akuoko L, Anum DA, Kretchy IA, Samman E, Goulart A, Nwokike J, Dodoo ANO, Darko DM, Rene A. Consumer reporting of suspected adverse drug reactions: modelling the acceptance of mobile phone caller tunes to raise awareness. Journal of Pharmaceutical Health Services Research 2020;11(1):39
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  5. Appiah B, Kretchy IA, Yoshikawa A, Asamoah-Akuoko L, France CR. Perceptions of a mobile phone-based approach to promote medication adherence: A cross-sectional application of the technology acceptance model. Exploratory Research in Clinical and Social Pharmacy 2021;1:100005
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  6. Torrent-Sellens J, Salazar-Concha C, Ficapal-Cusí P, Saigí-Rubió F. Using Digital Platforms to Promote Blood Donation: Motivational and Preliminary Evidence from Latin America and Spain. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2021;18(8):4270
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  7. Appiah B, Asamoah-Akuoko L, France C, Rene A, Amanquah N, Bates I. Pharmacists and COVID-19 vaccination – Considering mobile phone caller tunes as a novel approach to promote vaccine uptake in low- and middle-income countries. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy 2022;18(5):2898
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  8. Chen P, Shen Y, Li Z, Sun X, Feng XL, Fisher EB. What Factors Predict the Adoption of Type 2 Diabetes Patients to Wearable Activity Trackers—Application of Diffusion of Innovation Theory. Frontiers in Public Health 2022;9
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  9. Saltzmann C, Boenigk S. Blood donors' usage intentions of donation appointment‐scheduling systems during the COVID‐19 pandemic and beyond. Journal of Philanthropy and Marketing 2022;27(3)
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  10. Dei-Adomakoh Y, Asamoah-Akuoko L, Appiah B, Yawson A, Olayemi E. Safe blood supply in sub-Saharan Africa: challenges and opportunities. The Lancet Haematology 2021;8(10):e770
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  11. . Understanding the Drivers of Ghanaian Citizens' Adoption Intentions of Mobile Health Services. Frontiers in Public Health 2022;10
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