Would You Prescribe Mobile Health Apps for Heart Failure Self-care? An Integrated Review of Commercially Available Mobile Technology for Heart Failure Patients
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Lucia Vaira | Attilio Iacovoni | Mario Bochicchio | Andrea Mortara | Vittorio Palmieri | Massimo Iacoviello | Ilaria Battistoni | Francesca Macera | Daniele Pasqualucci | Renata De Maria | V. Palmieri | A. Mortara | R. De Maria | M. Iacoviello | A. Iacovoni | F. Macera | Mario Alessandro Bochicchio | L. Vaira | I. Battistoni | D. Pasqualucci
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