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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.
Islam et al. (2015)
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Social Support
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Disease Management
SIMILAR STUDIES
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Physical Activity
Halberstadt (2013)
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The role of self-regulating abilities in long-term weight loss in severely obese children and adolescents undergoing intensive combined lifestyle interventions (HELIOS); rationale, design and methods.
Health
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Healthcare Delivery
Davey (2015)
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Time for action-Improving the design and reporting of behaviour change interventions for antimicrobial stewardship in hospitals: Early findings from a systematic review.
Education
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The Underutilized Potential of Teacher-Parent Communication
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Other
Heron (2016)
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Behaviour change techniques in home-based cardiac rehabilitation: a systematic review.
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Other
Walters (2017)
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Home-based health promotion for older people with mild frailty: the HomeHealth intervention development and feasibility RCT.
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Self-Management
van Vugt (2013)
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Web-based self-management with and without coaching for type 2 diabetes patients in primary care: design of a randomized controlled trial.