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Skovlund SE, Nicolucci A, Balk-Møller N, et al. Perceived Benefits, Barriers, and Facilitators of a Digital Patient-Reported Outcomes Tool for Routine Diabetes Care: Protocol for a National, Multicenter, Mixed Methods Implementation Study. JMIR Res Protoc. 2021;10(9):e28391doi: 10.2196/28391.
Skovlund, S. E., Nicolucci, A., Balk-Møller, N., Berthelsen, D. B., Glümer, C., Perrild, H., Kjær, P., Nørgaard, L. M., Troelsen, L. H., Pietraszek, A., Hessler, D., Kaplan, S., & Ejskjær, N. (2021). Perceived Benefits, Barriers, and Facilitators of a Digital Patient-Reported Outcomes Tool for Routine Diabetes Care: Protocol for a National, Multicenter, Mixed Methods Implementation Study. JMIR research protocols, 10(9), e28391. https://doi.org/10.2196/28391
Skovlund, Søren Eik, et al. "Perceived Benefits, Barriers, and Facilitators of a Digital Patient-Reported Outcomes Tool for Routine Diabetes Care: Protocol for a National, Multicenter, Mixed Methods Implementation Study." JMIR research protocols vol. 10,9 (2021): e28391. doi: https://doi.org/10.2196/28391
Skovlund SE, Nicolucci A, Balk-Møller N, Berthelsen DB, Glümer C, Perrild H, Kjær P, Nørgaard LM, Troelsen LH, Pietraszek A, Hessler D, Kaplan S, Ejskjær N. Perceived Benefits, Barriers, and Facilitators of a Digital Patient-Reported Outcomes Tool for Routine Diabetes Care: Protocol for a National, Multicenter, Mixed Methods Implementation Study. JMIR Res Protoc. 2021 Sep 03;10(9):e28391. doi: 10.2196/28391. PMID: 34477563; PMCID: PMC8449301.
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