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Collection of a clean voided urine specimen: A comparison among spoken, written, and computer based instructions

L.A. Fisher, T.S. Johnson, D. Porter, H.L. Bleich and W.V. Slack

American Journal of Public Health, 1977, vol. 67, issue 7, 640-644

Abstract: In an effort to compare different methods of instructing patients, 99 women 18 to 25 yr of age were given computer, spoken, written, or no instructions for the collection of a clean voided urine specimen. The group who received computer instructions was the most uniform in its performance (P

Date: 1977
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