mHealth: providing a mindfulness app for women with chronic pelvic pain in gynaecology outpatient clinics: qualitative data analysis of user experience and lessons learnt
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S. Taylor | J. Dodds | C. Rivas | L. Steed | E. Ball | J. Birch | F. Rohricht | Sian Newton | Clara Cantalapiedra Calvete
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