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Text Messages Sent to Household Tuberculosis Contacts in Kampala, Uganda: Process Evaluation
Based on the screening results, CHWs carried out additional procedures to evaluate contacts for tuberculosis and HIV [26].Figure 1Schema for the short message service (SMS) fidelity study.Procedures for Short Message Service Text Messaging Within the ParentAmanda J Meyer, Diana Babirye, Mari Armstrong-Hough, David Mark, Irene Ayakaka, Achilles Katamba, Jessica E Haberer, J Lucian Davis
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2018;6(11):e10239Download Citation: END BibTex RIS

Henry H Fischer, Michael J Durfee, Silvia G Raghunath, Natalie D Ritchie
JMIR Diabetes 2019;4(2):e12985Download Citation: END BibTex RIS

Development of a Culturally Tailored Text Message Maternal Health Program: TextMATCH
development [2,5], and the accommodation of local language and preferences in message content [3].Rosie Dobson, Robyn Whittaker, Hannah Bartley, Augusta Connor, Ruyan Chen, Mairead Ross, Judith McCool
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2017;5(4):e49Download Citation: END BibTex RIS
Short Message Service (SMS) Applications for Disease Prevention in Developing Countries
Mobile telephones offer short message service (SMS), also known as text messaging.Carole Déglise, L. Suzanne Suggs, Peter Odermatt
J Med Internet Res 2012;14(1):e3Download Citation: END BibTex RIS
Dickson Shey Nsagha, Vincent Verla Siysi, Same Ekobo, Thomas Obinchemti Egbe, Odette Dzemo Kibu
JMIR Res Protoc 2020;9(9):e16127Download Citation: END BibTex RIS
Public Health Interventions: Reaching Latino Adolescents via Short Message Service and Social Media
Thus, as mobile technology becomes increasingly adopted to promote health, the need for innovative programs dedicated to the Latino adolescent population that also incorporate short message service (SMS) and social media is significant [4-10].Using SMS, alsoAmita N. Vyas, Megan Landry, Marisa Schnider, Angela M. Rojas, Susan F. Wood
J Med Internet Res 2012;14(4):e99Download Citation: END BibTex RIS
Melanie Elise Renfrew, Darren Peter Morton, Jason Kyle Morton, Jason Scott Hinze, Peter James Beamish, Geraldine Przybylko, Bevan Adrian Craig
J Med Internet Res 2020;22(1):e15592Download Citation: END BibTex RIS
Nathan Farias, Benjamin Rose-Davis, Paul Hong, Lori Wozney
JMIR Perioper Med 2020;3(1):e14601Download Citation: END BibTex RIS

Jessica Fitts Willoughby, Zhaomeng Niu, Shuang Liu
iproc 2016;2(1):e43Download Citation: END BibTex RIS

Lea Hagoel, Nili Stein, Gad Rennert, Efrat Neter
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2019;7(1):e9351Download Citation: END BibTex RIS