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Process evaluation of a mobile health intervention for people with diabetes in low income countries - the implementation of the TEXT4DSM study.

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Process evaluation of a mobile health intervention for people with diabetes in low income countries - the implementation of the TEXT4DSM study.

Auteurs : Josefien Van Olmen ; Maurits Van Pelt ; Billy Malombo ; Grace M. Ku ; Dominique Kanda ; Hen Heang ; Christian Darras ; Guy Kegels ; François Schellevis

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Abstract

Evidence about mobile health (mHealth) approaches to manage diabetes shows modest effects on outcomes, but little is known about implementation variability. This is a process evaluation of an mHealth intervention to improve diabetes self-management through Short Message Service (SMS) provision in three diabetes care programmes in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Cambodia and the Philippines.

DOI: 10.1177/1357633X15617885
PubMed: 26656894

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