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Using no-cost mobile phone reminders to improve attendance for HIV test results: A pilot study in rural Swaziland.
Kliner et al. (2013)
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TACTICS USED
Social Support,"Reminders, Cues, & Triggers"
BEHAVIORS ADDRESSED
SIMILAR STUDIES
Environment
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Conservation Behaviors
Mathias
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Can indifference make the world greener?
Health
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Alcohol Use or Addiction
Bersamin (2007)
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Effectiveness of a Web-based alcohol-misuse and harm-prevention course among high- and low-risk students.
Health
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Disease Management
Olano-Soler (2017)
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Use of Asynchronous Video Directly Observed Therapy for Treatment of Tuberculosis and Latent Tuberculosis Infection in a Long-Term–Care Facility ― Puerto Rico, 2016–2017
Health
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Disease Management
Piette et al. (2012)
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Hypertension management using mobile technology and home blood pressure monitoring: Results of a randomized trial in two low/middle-income countries.
Health
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Other
Fissler (2017)
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Jigsaw Puzzles As Cognitive Enrichment (PACE) - the effect of solving jigsaw puzzles on global visuospatial cognition in adults 50 years of age and older: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.
Health
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Habyarimana & Jack (2011)
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Heckle and Chide: Results of a Randomized Road Safety Intervention in Kenya.