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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
SIMILAR STUDIES
Health
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Other
Witteman (2017)
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Negotiating Tensions Between Theory and Design in the Development of Mailings for People Recovering From Acute Coronary Syndrome.
Health
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Care Plan Compliance,Physical Activity
Van Het Reve (2014)
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Tablet-based strength-balance training to motivate and improve adherence to exercise in independently living older people: part 2 of a phase II preclinical exploratory trial.
Health
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Physical Activity
Cramp (2006)
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Moms in motion: a group-mediated cognitive-behavioral physical activity intervention.
Finance
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Savings
Chetty et al. (2012)
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Active Vs. Passive Decisions and Crowdout in Retirement Savings Accounts.
Health
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Physical Activity,Diet & Nutrition
Kullgren
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Individual- versus group-based financial incentives for weight loss: a randomized, controlled trial
Health
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Smoking Cessation
Lin et al. (2018)
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Effective Behavioral Changes through a Digital mHealth App.