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Using behavioral economics approaches to design interventions to decrease cervical cancer mortality in Zambia
Results from a discrete choice experiment on preferences for screening services
Subramanian, S., Jones, M., & Hoover, S. (2020). Using behavioral economics approaches to design interventions to decrease cervical cancer mortality in Zambia: Results from a discrete choice experiment on preferences for screening services. Implementation Science, 15.