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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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Disease Management
Islam et al. (2015)
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Effects of mobile phone SMS to improve glycemic control among patients with type 2 diabetes in Bangladesh: A prospective, parallel-group, randomized controlled trial.
Health
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Sexual Health Behaviors
Llewellyn (2012)
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Multicentre RCT and economic evaluation of a psychological intervention together with a leaflet to reduce risk behaviour amongst men who have sex with men (MSM) prescribed post-exposure prophylaxis for HIV following sexual exposure (PEPSE): a protocol.
Health
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Casscells et al. (1978)
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Interpretation by physicians of clinical laboratory results.
Finance,Health
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Public Safety,Healthcare Consumption,Other
Zwane et al. (2011)
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Being surveyed can change later behavior and related parameter estimates’
Health
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Physical Activity
Milkman (2013)
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Holding the Hunger Games Hostage at the Gym: An Evaluation of Temptation Bundling.
Health
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Alcohol Use or Addiction
Holloway (2007)
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The effect of brief interventions on alcohol consumption among heavy drinkers in a general hospital setting.