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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
SIMILAR STUDIES
Health
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Physical Activity
Barker (2011)
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The Southampton Initiative for Health: a complex intervention to improve the diets and increase the physical activity levels of women from disadvantaged communities.
Health
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Sunscreen Use & Sun Avoidance
Zhou (2015a)
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Facilitating Sunscreen Use Among Chinese Young Adults: Less-Motivated Persons Benefit from a Planning Intervention.
Finance
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Savings
Goda (2010)
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Incorporating Employee Heterogeneity Into Default Rules for Retirement Plan Selection.
Finance
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Savings
Fiorillo et al. (2014)
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Account Opening Process to Increase Intentional Savings
Health
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Disease Management
Moore (2014)
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Technology-supported apprenticeship in the management of hypertension: a randomized controlled trial.
Health
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Diet & Nutrition,Physical Activity,Disease Management
Bayley (2015)
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Comparing the effectiveness of an enhanced MOtiVational intErviewing InTervention (MOVE IT) with usual care for reducing cardiovascular risk in high risk subjects: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial.