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Using no-cost mobile phone reminders to improve attendance for HIV test results: A pilot study in rural Swaziland.
Kliner et al. (2013)
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TACTICS USED
Social Support,"Reminders, Cues, & Triggers"
BEHAVIORS ADDRESSED
SIMILAR STUDIES
Health
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Healthcare Delivery
Arriaga et al. (2013)
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Simulation-Based Trial of Surgical-Crisis Checklists.
Health
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Lester et al. (2010)
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Effects of a mobile phone short message service on antiretroviral treatment adherence in Kenya (WelTel Kenya1): A randomised trial.
Finance
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Charitable Giving
Kogut & Ritov (2005)
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The "Identified Victim" Effect.
Health
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Sexual Health Behaviors
Carswell (2012)
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Integrating psychological theory into the design of an online intervention for sexual health: the sexunzipped website.
Health
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Healthcare Delivery
Taylor (2013)
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The demonstration of a theory-based approach to the design of localized patient safety interventions.
Health
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Other
Bahar-Fuchs (2017)
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Tailored and Adaptive Computerized Cognitive Training in Older Adults at Risk for Dementia: A Randomized Controlled Trial.