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Shazam for airways disease detection? Patient views and experiences of Smartphone app-based technologies for screening, diagnosing and monitoring airways disease (ID 631)

Wanat M, Turner P, Hayward, G, Ashdown, H

Nuffield Dept of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford and NIHR HealthTech Research Centre for Community Healthcare, Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust

Preliminary analysis of this work has been presented at the Society for Academic Primary Care conference

Funding: This project is funded through an NIHR Invention for Innovation (i4i) FAST (Funding At the Speed of Translation) award (NIHR 207332) which provides funding for collaborative research between industry and academia to further health technology development.

Conflicts of interest: This project is funded through an NIHR Invention for Innovation (i4i) FAST (Funding At the Speed of Translation) award (NIHR 207332) which provides funding for collaborative research between industry and academia to further health technology development. Eupnoos Ltd are the grant holders and University of Oxford are sub-contracted to undertake the research under a collaboration agreement. Eupnoos Ltd provided input into the overall project aims, but have had no role in detailed topic guide development, data collection, analysis or interpretation, which have all been independently conducted by the authors. The views expressed are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the NHS, the NIHR or the Department of Health and Social Care.

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