Published on in Vol 8 (2024)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/46284, first published .
Feasibility and Acceptability of a Mobile Technology Intervention to Support Postabortion Care After Surgical Abortion (the FACTS Study Phase 3): Mixed Methods Prospective Pilot Study

Feasibility and Acceptability of a Mobile Technology Intervention to Support Postabortion Care After Surgical Abortion (the FACTS Study Phase 3): Mixed Methods Prospective Pilot Study

Feasibility and Acceptability of a Mobile Technology Intervention to Support Postabortion Care After Surgical Abortion (the FACTS Study Phase 3): Mixed Methods Prospective Pilot Study

Journals

  1. Zolfaqari Z, Ayatollahi H, Ranjbar F, Abasi A. Acceptance and use of mobile health technology in post-abortion care. BMC Health Services Research 2024;24(1) View
  2. Cleverley K, Sergeant A, Zamberlin N, Medina S, Tam G, Gill R. Aya Contigo: evaluation of a digital intervention to support self-managed medication abortion in Venezuela. Frontiers in Global Women's Health 2024;5 View
  3. Neuman M, Feng R, Shukla A, Han X, Horan A, Whatley K, Schapira M, Marcantonio E, Dutton R. Strategies to Limit Benzodiazepine Use in Anesthesia for Older Adults. JAMA Network Open 2024;7(10):e2442207 View
  4. Crawford M, O’Malley A, Meara E, Fraze T, Barnato A, Brunelli L. Assessing a behavioral nudge on healthcare leaders’ intentions to implement evidence-based practices. PLOS ONE 2024;19(11):e0311442 View