A Personalized Automated Messaging System to Improve Adherence to Prostate Cancer Screening: Research Protocol
JMIR Research Protocols2012Vol. 1(2), pp. e20–e20
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Michael Juntao Yuan, Emily T. Hébert, Ron Kim Johnson, Ju Long, Elizabeth A. Vandewater, Andrew J. Vickers
Abstract
We believe that the use of centralized databases and text messaging could improve adherence with screening guidelines. Furthermore, we anticipate this method of increasing patient engagement could be applied to a broad range of health issues, both inside and outside of the context of cancer. This project will be an important first step in determining the feasibility of personalized text messaging to improve long-term adherence to screening recommendations.
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