2016
MAHILA: a protocol for evaluating a nurse-delivered mHealth intervention for women with HIV and psychosocial risk factors in India
Reynolds NR, Satyanarayana V, Duggal M, Varghese M, Liberti L, Singh P, Ranganathan M, Jeon S, Chandra PS. MAHILA: a protocol for evaluating a nurse-delivered mHealth intervention for women with HIV and psychosocial risk factors in India. BMC Health Services Research 2016, 16: 352. PMID: 27491288, PMCID: PMC4973541, DOI: 10.1186/s12913-016-1605-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTreatment adherenceHIV infectionMiddle-income countriesDepressive symptomsAntiretroviral treatment adherenceHIV-1 RNANon-specialist nursesMobile health interventionsPsychosocial risk factorsMobile phone interventionQuality of lifeClinical outcomesSpecialist nursesTreatment armsIllness perceptionsPreliminary efficacyRisk factorsOutcome measuresPhone interventionMHealth interventionsPsychosocial barriersHealth interventionsHIVAdherencePsychosocial vulnerability
2008
Evaluating the impact of mobile telephone technology on type 2 diabetic patients’ self‐management: the NICHE pilot study
Faridi Z, Liberti L, Shuval K, Northrup V, Ali A, Katz DL. Evaluating the impact of mobile telephone technology on type 2 diabetic patients’ self‐management: the NICHE pilot study. Journal Of Evaluation In Clinical Practice 2008, 14: 465-469. PMID: 18373577, DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2753.2007.00881.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsClinical outcomesIntervention groupDiabetic self-care behaviorsLarge phase II trialType 2 diabetic patientsPhase II trialType 2 diabeticsCommunity health centersType 2 diabetesSelf-care behaviorsII trialIntervention patientsDiabetic patientsDiabetic careClinic populationMean deteriorationHealth centersMean improvementSelf-efficacy scoresIntervention protocolBrief interventionPatientsPilot studyStatistical significanceDiabetes