Cross-Cutting mHealth Behavior Change Techniques to Support Treatment Adherence and Self-Management of Complex Medical Conditions: Systematic Review
JMIR mhealth and uhealth2024Vol. 12, pp. e49024–e49024
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Cyd K. Eaton, Emma McWilliams, Dana Yablon, Irem Kesim, Renee Ge, Karissa Mirus, Takeera Sconiers, Alfred Donkoh, M Lawrence, Cynthia George, Mary Leigh Morrison, Emily Muther, Gabriela R. Oates, Meghana Sathe, G. Sawicki, C. Snell, Kristin A. Riekert
Abstract
To support adherence and self-management in people with complex medical conditions, mHealth tools should purposefully incorporate effective and developmentally appropriate BCTs. A cross-cutting approach to BCT selection could accelerate the development of much-needed mHealth interventions for target populations, although mHealth intervention developers should continue to consider the unique needs of the target population when designing these tools.
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