Feasibility of a Smartphone-Based Health Coaching Intervention for Patient Self-Management of Risk Prevention After Acute Myocardial Infarction

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Mao, Alice Y.
Mathews, Robin
Chen, Connie
Eichstaedt, Johannes C.
Pendergraft, Trudy B.
Manassei, Hugo
Nichols, Sandra
Miller, Vincent
Lee, Kristen J.
Osaki, Miya
Putrino, Clare S.
Bletcher, Katherine
Buff, Julia
Peterson, Eric D.
Wang, Tracy Y.
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Coronary artery disease; mHealth; Behavior change; Healthcare innovation; Patient education/teaching psychosocial aspects;
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