Mobile phone messaging for facilitating self-management of long-term illnesses.
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J. Car | R. Atun | Vlasta Vodopivec‐Jamsek | T. D. de Jongh | I. Gurol-Urganci | Thyra E de Jongh | I. Gurol‐Urganci
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