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Improving Patient Engagement in Self-Measured Blood Pressure Monitoring Using a Mobile Health Technology
Kaplan (2017)
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TACTICS USED
Education or Information,"Reminders, Cues, & Triggers",Self-Monitoring or Tracking,Feedback
BEHAVIORS ADDRESSED
Disease Management
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Physical Activity
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