Published on 28.11.12 in Vol 1, No 2 (2012): Jul-Dec
Works citing "A Personalized Automated Messaging System to Improve Adherence to Prostate Cancer Screening: Research Protocol"
According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/resprot.2398):
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MacLaughlin KL, Swanson KM, Naessens JM, Angstman KB, Chaudhry R. Cervical cancer screening: a prospective cohort study of the effects of historical patient compliance and a population‐based informatics prompted reminder on screening rates. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 2014;20(2):136
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Cooper CP, Gelb CA, Hawkins NA. How many “Get Screened” messages does it take? Evidence from colorectal cancer screening promotion in the United States, 2012. Preventive Medicine 2014;60:27
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Milward J, Lynskey M, Strang J. Solving the problem of non‐attendance in substance abuse services. Drug and Alcohol Review 2014;33(6):625
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Pham Q, Cafazzo JA, Feifer A. Adoption, Acceptability, and Effectiveness of a Mobile Health App for Personalized Prostate Cancer Survivorship Care: Protocol for a Realist Case Study of the Ned App. JMIR Research Protocols 2017;6(10):e197
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Zargoush M, Gümüş M, Verter V, Daskalopoulou SS. Designing Risk‐Adjusted Therapy for Patients with Hypertension. Production and Operations Management 2018;27(12):2291
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Ayer T, Alagoz O, Stout NK, Burnside ES. Heterogeneity in Women’s Adherence and Its Role in Optimal Breast Cancer Screening Policies. Management Science 2016;62(5):1339
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Le D, Aldoory L, Garza MA, Fryer CS, Sawyer R, Holt CL. A Spiritually-Based Text Messaging Program to Increase Cervical Cancer Awareness Among African American Women: Design and Development of the CervixCheck Pilot Study. JMIR Formative Research 2018;2(1):e5
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Le D, Holt CL. CervixCheck: A Spiritually-Based Text Messaging Intervention to Promote Cervical Cancer Awareness and Pap Test Screening Intention among African-American Women. Journal of Health Communication 2018;23(9):842
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