Published on in Vol 19, No 6 (2017): June

Mobile Text Messaging to Improve Medication Adherence and Viral Load in a Vulnerable Canadian Population Living With Human Immunodeficiency Virus: A Repeated Measures Study

Mobile Text Messaging to Improve Medication Adherence and Viral Load in a Vulnerable Canadian Population Living With Human Immunodeficiency Virus: A Repeated Measures Study

Mobile Text Messaging to Improve Medication Adherence and Viral Load in a Vulnerable Canadian Population Living With Human Immunodeficiency Virus: A Repeated Measures Study

Journals

  1. Momplaisir F, Storm D, Nkwihoreze H, Jayeola O, Jemmott J. Improving postpartum retention in care for women living with HIV in the United States. AIDS 2018;32(2):133 View
  2. Christopoulos K, Riley E, Carrico A, Tulsky J, Moskowitz J, Dilworth S, Coffin L, Wilson L, Peretz J, Hilton J. A Randomized Controlled Trial of a Text Messaging Intervention to Promote Virologic Suppression and Retention in Care in an Urban Safety-Net Human Immunodeficiency Virus Clinic: The Connect4Care Trial. Clinical Infectious Diseases 2018;67(5):751 View
  3. Hooker E, Campos B, Pressman S. It just takes a text: Partner text messages can reduce cardiovascular responses to stress in females. Computers in Human Behavior 2018;84:485 View
  4. Escobar-Viera C, Zhou Z, Morano J, Lucero R, Lieb S, McIntosh S, Clauson K, Cook R. The Florida Mobile Health Adherence Project for People Living With HIV (FL-mAPP): Longitudinal Assessment of Feasibility, Acceptability, and Clinical Outcomes. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2020;8(1):e14557 View
  5. Arnold E, Swendeman D, Harris D, Fournier J, Kozina L, Abdalian S, Rotheram M. The Stepped Care Intervention to Suppress Viral Load in Youth Living With HIV: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR Research Protocols 2019;8(2):e10791 View
  6. Lee S, Valerius J. mHealth Interventions to Promote Anti-Retroviral Adherence in HIV: Narrative Review. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2020;8(8):e14739 View
  7. Labrague L, Galabay J, Anastacio A, McEnroe‐Petitte D, Tsaras K. Effects of mobile text messaging on breast cancer and breast self‐examination (BSE) knowledge, BSE self‐efficacy, and BSE frequency: a randomised controlled trial. Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences 2021;35(1):287 View
  8. Shaw S, Wherton J, Vijayaraghavan S, Morris J, Bhattacharya S, Hanson P, Campbell-Richards D, Ramoutar S, Collard A, Hodkinson I, Greenhalgh T. Advantages and limitations of virtual online consultations in a NHS acute trust: the VOCAL mixed-methods study. Health Services and Delivery Research 2018;6(21):1 View
  9. Campbell A, Kinvig K, Côté H, Lester R, Qiu A, Maan E, Alimenti A, Pick N, Murray M. Health Care Provider Utilization and Cost of an mHealth Intervention in Vulnerable People Living With HIV in Vancouver, Canada: Prospective Study. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2018;6(7):e152 View
  10. Han H, Hong H, Starbird L, Ge S, Ford A, Renda S, Sanchez M, Stewart J. eHealth Literacy in People Living with HIV: Systematic Review. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 2018;4(3):e64 View
  11. Glasner S, Chokron Garneau H, Ang A, Ray L, Venegas A, Rawson R, Kalichman S, Moitra E. Preliminary Efficacy of a Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Text Messaging Intervention Targeting Alcohol Use and Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence: A Randomized Clinical Trial. PLOS ONE 2020;15(3):e0229557 View
  12. Lester R, Park J, Bolten L, Enjetti A, Johnston J, Schwartzman K, Tilahun B, Delft A. Mobile phone short message service for adherence support and care of patients with tuberculosis infection: Evidence and opportunity. Journal of Clinical Tuberculosis and Other Mycobacterial Diseases 2019;16:100108 View
  13. John-Stewart G. eHealth and Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV. Current HIV/AIDS Reports 2018;15(4):350 View
  14. Tschanz M, Dorner T, Holm J, Denecke K. Using eMMA to Manage Medication. Computer 2018;51(8):18 View
  15. Balaji D, He L, Giani S, Bosse T, Wiers R, de Bruijn G, Hogben M. Effectiveness and acceptability of conversational agents for sexual health promotion: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Sexual Health 2022;19(5):391 View
  16. Donovan G, Hall N, Ling J, Smith F, Wilkes S. Influencing medication taking behaviors using automated two‐way digital communication: A narrative synthesis systematic review informed by the Behavior Change Wheel. British Journal of Health Psychology 2022;27(3):861 View
  17. Rendell S, Schmidt H, Neergaard R, Nkwihoreze H, Barbati Z, Short W, Rana A, Sheth A, Scott R, Sethi S, Momplaisir F. Integrating ART adherence support technologies in the care of pregnant and postpartum people with HIV: a qualitative study. Implementation Science Communications 2022;3(1) View
  18. Pakhomova T, Nicholson V, Fischer M, Ferguson J, Moore D, Salters K, Lester R, Kremer H, Dawydiuk N, Barrios R, Parashar S. Exploring Primary Healthcare Experiences and Interest in Mobile Technology Engagement Amongst an Urban Population Experiencing Barriers to Care. Qualitative Health Research 2023;33(8-9):765 View
  19. Ameli V, Wong G, Barlow J, Mohraz M, Meinck F, Taj L, Amiri T, Boosiraz A, Sabin L, Haberer J. How Mobile Health Can Change the Contexts of Living With HIV and Engaging With Treatment and Care in Iran: A Realist-Informed Qualitative Study. Qualitative Health Research 2024 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. . Design and Quality Considerations for Developing Mobile Apps for Medication Management. View