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BEHAVIOR CHANGE
Improving Patient Engagement in Self-Measured Blood Pressure Monitoring Using a Mobile Health Technology
Kaplan (2017)
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TACTICS USED
Education or Information,"Reminders, Cues, & Triggers",Self-Monitoring or Tracking,Feedback
BEHAVIORS ADDRESSED
Disease Management
SIMILAR STUDIES
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Healthcare Delivery
Haynes et al (2011)
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Changes in Safety Attitude and Relationship to Decreased Postoperative Morbidity and Mortality Following Implementation of a Checklist-Based Surgical Safety Intervention.
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Smoking Cessation,Diet & Nutrition
Sallit (2009)
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A cognitive-behavioral weight control program improves eating and smoking behaviors in weight-concerned female smokers.
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Diet & Nutrition
Chin (2008)
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Why did soft drink consumption decrease but screen time not? Mediating mechanisms in a school-based obesity prevention program.
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Diet & Nutrition
Rabbi (2015)
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Automated Personalized Feedback for Physical Activity and Dietary Behavior Change With Mobile Phones: A Randomized Controlled Trial on Adults.
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Physical Activity
Leonhardt (2008)
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TTM-based motivational counselling does not increase physical activity of low back pain patients in a primary care setting--A cluster-randomized controlled trial.
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Physical Activity
Hortz (2008)
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Social cognitive theory variables mediation of moderate exercise.