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BEHAVIOR CHANGE
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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Diet & Nutrition
Draper (2014)
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Application of Intervention Mapping to develop a community-based health promotion pre-pregnancy intervention for adolescent girls in rural South Africa: Project Ntshembo (Hope).
Health
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Disease Management,Self-Management,Physical Activity
Glynn (2014b)
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Chronic Disease Risks and Use of a Smartphone Application During a Physical Activity and Dietary Intervention in Australian Truck Drivers
Environment
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Conservation Behaviors
Mathias
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Can indifference make the world greener?
Health
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Sedentary Behaviors
Munir (2018)
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Stand More AT Work (SMArT Work): Using the Behaviour Change Wheel to Develop an Intervention to Reduce Sitting Time in the Workplace.
Health
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Physical Activity
Perry (2007)
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Heart-to-Heart: promoting walking in rural women through motivational interviewing and group support.
Health
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Orsama et al (2013)
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Active assistance technology reduces glycosylated hemoglobin and weight in individuals with type 2 diabetes: results of a theory-based randomized trial.