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Continuous Temperature-Monitoring Socks for Home Use in Patients With Diabetes - Observational Study
Reyzelman (2018)
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TACTICS USED
"Reminders, Cues, & Triggers",Self-Monitoring or Tracking
BEHAVIORS ADDRESSED
Disease Management
SIMILAR STUDIES
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Johnson et al. (2017)
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Supporting adherence to antiretroviral therapy with mobile phone reminders: Results from a cohort in South India.
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Other
Vestjens (2015)
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Promising behavior change techniques in a multicomponent intervention to reduce concerns about falls in old age: a Delphi study.
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Sunscreen Use & Sun Avoidance
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Evaluation of immediate and 12week effects of a smartphone sun-safety mobile application: a randomized clinical trial.
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Physical Activity
Prins (2010)
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Systematic Development of the YouRAction program, a computer-tailored physical activity promotion intervention for Dutch adolescents, targeting personal motivations and environmental opportunities.
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Physical Activity
van Schijndel-Speet (2013)
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Development and evaluation of a structured programme for promoting physical activity among seniors with intellectual disabilities: a study protocol for a cluster randomized trial.