Aims and objectives: This article is an integrative review of the evidence for mobile health Short Message Service text messages as an innovative and emerging intervention to promote medication adherence. Authors completed this review to draw conclusions and implications towards establishing a scientific foundation for use of text messages to promote medication adherence, thus informing clinical practice. Background: The World Health Organization has identified medication adherence as a priority global problem. Text messages are emerging as an effective means of improving health behaviours and in some diseases to promote medication adherence. However, a gap in the literature indicates lack of evidence in guiding theories and content of text...
Background: Interventions delivered by mobile phones have the potential to prevent cardiovascular di...
Mobile phone text messaging is a potentially powerful tool for behavior change because it is widely ...
Background: About one third of patients prescribed blood pressure or lipid-lowering drugs for the pr...
Aims and objectives: This article is an integrative review of the evidence for mobile health Short M...
IMPORTANCE: Adherence to long-term therapies in chronic disease is poor. Traditional interventions t...
Background: Current interventions to support medication adherence in people with type 2 diabetes are...
Objective: Cell phone text messaging reminders offers the promise of an efficient technology for the...
Introduction: This multisite, randomized controlled trial assigned 75 adult cancer patients prescrib...
Background: A growing body of evidence demonstrates that text messaging-based programs (short messag...
Introduction: Despite the extensive use of mHealth behavior change interventions, questions remain a...
BACKGROUND: As many as 50% of people experience medication nonadherence, yet studies for detectin...
Average adherence rates for chronic treatment average approximately 50%, leading the World Health Or...
International audienceBackground: Mobile phone text messages (short message service, SMS) are used p...
BACKGROUND: The vast majority of adolescent mental health and substance use disorders go undiagnosed...
No commercial use is permitted unless otherwise expressly granted. This is an Open Access article di...
Background: Interventions delivered by mobile phones have the potential to prevent cardiovascular di...
Mobile phone text messaging is a potentially powerful tool for behavior change because it is widely ...
Background: About one third of patients prescribed blood pressure or lipid-lowering drugs for the pr...
Aims and objectives: This article is an integrative review of the evidence for mobile health Short M...
IMPORTANCE: Adherence to long-term therapies in chronic disease is poor. Traditional interventions t...
Background: Current interventions to support medication adherence in people with type 2 diabetes are...
Objective: Cell phone text messaging reminders offers the promise of an efficient technology for the...
Introduction: This multisite, randomized controlled trial assigned 75 adult cancer patients prescrib...
Background: A growing body of evidence demonstrates that text messaging-based programs (short messag...
Introduction: Despite the extensive use of mHealth behavior change interventions, questions remain a...
BACKGROUND: As many as 50% of people experience medication nonadherence, yet studies for detectin...
Average adherence rates for chronic treatment average approximately 50%, leading the World Health Or...
International audienceBackground: Mobile phone text messages (short message service, SMS) are used p...
BACKGROUND: The vast majority of adolescent mental health and substance use disorders go undiagnosed...
No commercial use is permitted unless otherwise expressly granted. This is an Open Access article di...
Background: Interventions delivered by mobile phones have the potential to prevent cardiovascular di...
Mobile phone text messaging is a potentially powerful tool for behavior change because it is widely ...
Background: About one third of patients prescribed blood pressure or lipid-lowering drugs for the pr...