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Trial to examine text message–based mHealth in emergency department patients with diabetes (TExT-MED): a randomized controlled trial.
Arora et al. (2014)
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TACTICS USED
Gamification,Implementation Intentions
BEHAVIORS ADDRESSED
Disease Management
SIMILAR STUDIES
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Sedentary Behaviors
Thomsen (2016)
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Motivational counselling and SMS-reminders for reduction of daily sitting time in patients with rheumatoid arthritis: a descriptive randomised controlled feasibility study.
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Diet & Nutrition
Turner-McGrievy (2009)
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Pounds Off Digitally study: a randomized podcasting weight-loss intervention.
Health
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Rubinstein et al. (2016)
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Effectiveness of an m-Health intervention to improve the cardiometabolic profile of people with prehypertension in low-resource urban settings in Latin America: A randomised controlled trial.
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Other
Murry (2011)
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Intervention induced changes on parenting practices, youth self-pride and sexual norms to reduce HIV-related behaviors among rural African American youths.
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Physical Activity
James (2017)
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Referral for Expert Physical Activity Counseling: A Pragmatic RCT.
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Other
Champion (2002)
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Comparisons of tailored mammography interventions at two months postintervention.