Use of Email and Telephone Prompts to Increase Self-Monitoring in a Web-Based Intervention: Randomized Controlled Trial
BackgroundSelf-monitoring is a key behavior change mechanism associated with sustained health behavior change. Although Web-based interventions can offer user-friendly approaches for self-monitoring, engagement with these tools is suboptimal. Increased use could encourage, promote, and sustain behav...
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Main Authors: | Greaney, Mary L (Author), Sprunck-Harrild, Kim (Author), Bennett, Gary G (Author), Puleo, Elaine (Author), Haines, Jess (Author), Viswanath, K Vish (Author), Emmons, Karen M (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2012-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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