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Analysis of the Implementation, User Perspectives, and Feedback From a Mobile Health Intervention for Individuals Living With Hypertension (DREAM-GLOBAL): Mixed Methods Study

Analysis of the Implementation, User Perspectives, and Feedback From a Mobile Health Intervention for Individuals Living With Hypertension (DREAM-GLOBAL): Mixed Methods Study

The use of SMS text messaging in health care interventions is becoming a point of interest because of its scalability and capacity for adaptation to various populations at a low cost [6]. Studies are finding that they are acceptable to recipients and beneficial in the management of chronic disease, but outcomes remain mixed [5,7].

Jordan Andrea Barsky, Rebekah Hunter, Colin McAllister, Karen Yeates, Norm Campbell, Peter Liu, Nancy Perkins, Diane Hua-Stewart, Marion A Maar, Sheldon W Tobe

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2019;7(12):e12639

A Framework for the Study of Complex mHealth Interventions in Diverse Cultural Settings

A Framework for the Study of Complex mHealth Interventions in Diverse Cultural Settings

A key requirement of explanatory RCTs is the stringent standardization of the tested intervention, which (while challenging) is realistic; for example, in pharmaceutical trials that occur in clinical settings where a single variable can be reasonably well controlled.

Marion A Maar Maar, Karen Yeates, Nancy Perkins, Lisa Boesch, Diane Hua-Stewart, Peter Liu, Jessica Sleeth, Sheldon W Tobe

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2017;5(4):e47

Unpacking the Black Box: A Formative Research Approach to the Development of Theory-Driven, Evidence-Based, and Culturally Safe Text Messages in Mobile Health Interventions

Unpacking the Black Box: A Formative Research Approach to the Development of Theory-Driven, Evidence-Based, and Culturally Safe Text Messages in Mobile Health Interventions

The SMS message development process in particular is a component that is commonly hidden within a black box, lacking deconstruction of the steps involved in creating messages as well as rigorous evaluations of the quality of the health communication messages.

Marion A. Maar Maar, Karen Yeates, Zsolt Toth, Marcia Barron, Lisa Boesch, Diane Hua-Stewart, Peter Liu, Nancy Perkins, Jessica Sleeth, Mary Jo Wabano, Pamela Williamson, Sheldon W. Tobe

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2016;4(1):e10