Acceptable, hopeful, and useful: development and mixed-method evaluation of an educational tool about reproductive options for people with sickle cell disease or trait
Macy L. Early(Johns Hopkins University), Lydia H. Pecker(Johns Hopkins University), Jennifer W. Mack(Pediatric Oncology Group), Jake A. Ruddy(Johns Hopkins University), Isabel V. Lake(Johns Hopkins Medicine), Mindy S. Christianson(Johns Hopkins University), Rachel J. Strodel(Johns Hopkins University), Sophie Lanzkron(Johns Hopkins University), Emily Riehm Meier(Indiana Hemophilia and Thrombosis Center), James A. Saba(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Sajya M. Singh(Johns Hopkins University)
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