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A randomized controlled behavioral intervention trial to improve medication adherence in adult stroke patients with prescription tailored Short Messaging Service (SMS)-SMS4Stroke study.
Kamal et al. (2015)
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TACTICS USED
Feedback on behavior,Social Support
BEHAVIORS ADDRESSED
Disease Management,Adherence (Medication or Treatment),Medication Adherence
SIMILAR STUDIES
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Physical Activity
Rogers (2009)
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Physical activity and health outcomes three months after completing a physical activity behavior change intervention: persistent and delayed effects.
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Physical Activity
Murray (1982)
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Effectiveness of physical activity interventions in achieving behaviour change maintenance in young and middle aged adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
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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.
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Sexual Health Behaviors
Golin (2010)
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SafeTalk, a multicomponent, motivational interviewing-based, safer sex counseling program for people living with HIV/AIDS: a qualitative assessment of patients' views.
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Adherence (Medication or Treatment),Medication Adherence
Volpp et al. (2008a)
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A Test of Financial Incentives to Improve Warfarin Adherence’.
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Disease Management,Adherence (Medication or Treatment),Medication Adherence
Kamal et al. (2015)
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A randomized controlled behavioral intervention trial to improve medication adherence in adult stroke patients with prescription tailored Short Messaging Service (SMS)-SMS4Stroke study.