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Published on 27.04.17 in Vol 6, No 4 (2017): April

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Works citing "Evaluation of a Web-Based Tailored Nursing Intervention (TAVIE en m@rche) Aimed at Increasing Walking After an Acute Coronary Syndrome: A Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial Protocol"

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  1. Kayser JW, Cossette S, Côté J, Tanguay J, Tremblay J, Diodati JG, Bourbonnais A, Purden M, Juneau M, Terrier J, Dupuis J, Maheu‐Cadotte M, Fontaine G, Cournoyer D. A web‐based tailored nursing intervention (TAVIE en m@rche) aimed at increasing walking after an acute coronary syndrome: Multicentre randomized trial. Journal of Advanced Nursing 2019;75(11):2727
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  2. Nicholas JC, Ntoumanis N, Smith BJ, Quested E, Stamatakis E, Thøgersen-Ntoumani C. Development and feasibility of a mobile phone application designed to support physically inactive employees to increase walking. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2021;21(1)
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  3. Harst L, Otto L, Timpel P, Richter P, Lantzsch H, Wollschlaeger B, Winkler K, Schlieter H. An empirically sound telemedicine taxonomy – applying the CAFE methodology. Journal of Public Health 2022;30(11):2729
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