Perceptions of a mobile phone-based approach to promote medication adherence: A cross-sectional application of the technology acceptance model
Background: In several African and Asian countries, callers to mobile phones sometimes hear a song or message in place of the typical ringing sound. This application, called caller tunes, may offer a unique opportunity to promote medication adherence that is yet to be explored. Objectives: Assess th...
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Main Authors: | Bernard Appiah (Author), Irene Akwo Kretchy (Author), Aya Yoshikawa (Author), Lucy Asamoah-Akuoko (Author), Christopher R. France (Author) |
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2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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