Describing the feasibility and acceptability of an electronic adherence monitor to measure hydroxyurea adherence among youth with sickle cell disease

Authors: Nathaniel Goldfarb, Anyssa Young, Patrick McGann, Sherif Badawy, Sebastian Seiguer, Savannah Winkler, Erika Huerta, Lisbel Gonzalez, Saige Armistead, Susan Creary

Published: November 3, 2025

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