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Mobile messaging support versus usual care for people with type 2 diabetes on clycemic control: Protocol for a multicenter randomized controlled trial
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Background: Health outcomes for people treated for type 2 diabetes could be substantially improved in sub-Saharan Africa. Failure to take medicine regularly to treat diabetes has been identified as a major problem. Resources to identify and support patients who are not making the best use of medicine in low- and middle-income settings are scarce. Mobile phones are widely available in these settings, including among people with diabetes; linked technologies, such as short m...
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- 8
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- 6
- Article number:
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- Publication date:
- 2019-05-30
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- 2019-03-08
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1929-0748
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© Andrew Farmer, Kirsty Bobrow, Natalie Leon, Nicola Williams, Enita Phiri, Hazel Namadingo, Sara Cooper, John Prince, Amelia Crampin, Donela Besada, Emmanuelle Daviaud, Ly-Mee Yu, Jonathan Ngoma, David Springer, Bruno Pauly, Shane Norris, Lionel Tarassenko, Moffat Nyirenda, Naomi Levitt. Originally published in JMIR Research Protocols (http://www.researchprotocols.org), 30.05.2019.
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