Text Messaging May Engage and Benefit Adults with Type 2 Diabetes Regardless of Health Literacy Status
Background: Technology-delivered interventions have the potential to improve diabetes self-care and glycemic control among adults with type 2 diabetes (T2D). However, patients who do not engage with interventions may not reap benefits, and there is little evidence on how engagement with mobile healt...
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Main Authors: | Erin M. Bergner (Author), Lyndsay A. Nelson (Author), Russell L. Rothman (Author), Lindsay Mayberry (Author) |
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2017-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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