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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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Disease Management
SIMILAR STUDIES
Health
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Healthcare Delivery
Bernhardsson (2014)
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Evaluation of a tailored, multi-component intervention for implementation of evidence-based clinical practice guidelines in primary care physical therapy: a non-randomized controlled trial.
Health
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Physical Activity
Levy (2004)
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Effects of a self-determination theory-based mail-mediated intervention on adults' exercise behavior.
Other
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Ethics & Compliance
Shu et al. (2012)
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Signing At the Beginning Makes Ethics Salient and Decreases Dishonest Self-Reports in Comparison to Signing At the End.
Health
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Smoking Cessation
Dijkstra (1998)
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Tailored interventions to communicate stage-matched information to smokers in different motivational stages.
Health
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Physical Activity
Lyons (2016)
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Testing the effects of narrative and play on physical activity among breast cancer survivors using mobile apps: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.
Health
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Physical Activity
Walsh (2016)
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An mHealth Intervention Using a Smartphone App to Increase Walking Behavior in Young Adults: A Pilot Study.