Understanding Preferences for Lifestyle-Focused Visual Text Messages in Patients With Cardiovascular and Chronic Respiratory Disease: Discrete Choice Experiment
BackgroundSupporting healthy lifestyle changes is a key aim of cardiovascular and pulmonary rehabilitation programs. SMS text messaging programs have demonstrated effectiveness in cardiovascular disease risk reduction, weight loss, increasing physical activity, and smoking cessation. The optimizatio...
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Main Authors: | Michael Choi (Author), Rebecca Raeside (Author), Karice Hyun (Author), Stephanie R Partridge (Author), Aravinda Thiagalingam (Author), Julie Redfern (Author) |
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2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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