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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
Health
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Physical Activity
Gaston (2014)
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Using a combined protection motivation theory and health action process approach intervention to promote exercise during pregnancy.
Health
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Healthcare Delivery
Slovic et al. (1997)
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Insensitivity to the Value of Human Life.
Health
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Physical Activity
Ridgers (2018)
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Wearable Activity Tracker Use Among Australian Adolescents: Usability and Acceptability Study.
Health
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Mental Health & Self-Care
Pham (2016)
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Feasibility and Efficacy of an mHealth Game for Managing Anxiety: "Flowy" Randomized Controlled Pilot Trial and Design Evaluation.
Health
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Sexual Health Behaviors
Burns (2016)
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A systematic review of randomised control trials of sexual health interventions delivered by mobile technologies.
Environment
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Datta et al. (2015a)
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Reducing Household Water Consumption