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The Mobile insulin titration intervention (MITI) for insulin adjustment in an urban, low-income population: randomized controlled trial.
Levy et al. (2015)
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TACTICS USED
Self-Monitoring or Tracking,"Reminders, Cues, & Triggers"
BEHAVIORS ADDRESSED
Disease Management
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Improving coronary heart disease self-management using mobile technologies (Text4Heart): a randomised controlled trial protocol.