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The Effects of a Mobile Phone Application on Quality of Life in Patients With Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
Drion (2015)
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SIMILAR STUDIES
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Cho (2018)
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Theories Applied to m-Health Interventions for Behavior Change in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Systematic Review.
Health
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Healthcare Consumption
Martin et al (2012)
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Commitments, Norms and Custard Creams–A Social Influence Approach to Reducing Did Not Attends.
Health
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Mental Health & Self-Care
Villani (2013)
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Self-help stress management training through mobile phones: an experience with oncology nurses.
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Diet & Nutrition
Prestwich (2014a)
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How can self-efficacy be increased? Meta-analysis of dietary interventions.
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Physical Activity
Steele (2009)
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A comparison of face-to-face or internet-delivered physical activity intervention on targeted determinants.
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Self-Management
Kim (2016)
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Self-Monitoring Utilization Patterns Among Individuals in an Incentivized Program for Healthy Behaviors.