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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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TACTICS USED
Social Support
BEHAVIORS ADDRESSED
Disease Management
SIMILAR STUDIES
Civic,Finance
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Taxes
Torgler (2004)
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Moral Suasion: An alternative tax policy strategy? Evidence from a controlled field experiment in Switzerland.
Health
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Physical Activity,Self-Management,Diet & Nutrition
Wharton (2014)
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Dietary Self-Monitoring, but Not Dietary Quality, Improves With Use of Smartphone App Technology in an 8-Week Weight Loss Trial
Civic
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Voting
Nickerson & Rogers (2010)
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Do You Have a Voting Plan?
Health
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Alcohol Use or Addiction
Carey (2006)
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Brief motivational interventions for heavy college drinkers: A randomized controlled trial.
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.
Health
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Physical Activity
French (2011)
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A cluster randomised controlled trial of the efficacy of a brief walking intervention delivered in primary care: study protocol.