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Published on 09.09.13 in Vol 1, No 2 (2013): Jul-Dec

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Works citing "Acceptability of Delivering and Accessing Health Information Through Text Messaging Among Community Health Advisors"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/mhealth.2641):

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  1. Le D, Holt CL. CervixCheck: A Spiritually-Based Text Messaging Intervention to Promote Cervical Cancer Awareness and Pap Test Screening Intention among African-American Women. Journal of Health Communication 2018;23(9):842
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  2. Tarver WL, Haggstrom DA. The Use of Cancer-Specific Patient-Centered Technologies Among Underserved Populations in the United States: Systematic Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2019;21(4):e10256
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  4. Le D, Aldoory L, Garza MA, Fryer CS, Sawyer R, Holt CL. A Spiritually-Based Text Messaging Program to Increase Cervical Cancer Awareness Among African American Women: Design and Development of the CervixCheck Pilot Study. JMIR Formative Research 2018;2(1):e5
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  5. Albright K, Krantz MJ, Backlund Jarquín P, DeAlleaume L, Coronel-Mockler S, Estacio RO. Health Promotion Text Messaging Preferences and Acceptability Among the Medically Underserved. Health Promotion Practice 2015;16(4):523
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  6. Schoenberger YM, Phillips JM, Mohiuddin MO. Text Messaging as a Method for Health Ministry Leaders to Disseminate Cancer Information. Journal of Cancer Education 2015;30(4):636
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  7. Romocki LS, Des Marais A, Cofie L, Anderson C, Curington T, Smith JS. Use of Short Messaging Service to Improve Follow-Up for Abnormal Pap Test Results in Minority and Medically Underserved Women in North Carolina: Questionnaire on Attitudes and Acceptability. JMIR Formative Research 2019;3(3):e12675
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  8. Le D, Holt CL, Saunders DR, Wang MQ, Coriolan A, Savoy AD, Slade JL, Muwwakkil B, Atkinson NL. Feasibility and acceptability of SMS text messaging in a prostate cancer educational intervention for African American men. Health Informatics Journal 2016;22(4):932
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  9. Jackson I, Osaghae I, Ananaba N, Etuk A, Jackson N, G Chido-Amajuoyi O. Sources of health information among U.S. cancer survivors: results from the health information national trends survey (HINTS). AIMS Public Health 2020;7(2):363
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  10. Brown III W, Ibitoye M, Bakken S, Schnall R, Balán I, Frasca T, Carballo-Diéguez A. Cartographic Analysis of Antennas and Towers: A Novel Approach to Improving the Implementation and Data Transmission of mHealth Tools on Mobile Networks. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2015;3(2):e63
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  11. Taggart T, Grewe ME, Conserve DF, Gliwa C, Roman Isler M. Social Media and HIV: A Systematic Review of Uses of Social Media in HIV Communication. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2015;17(11):e248
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  12. Abreu FDL, Bissaco MAS, Silva AP, Boschi SRMS, Scardovelli TA, Santos MF, Rodrigues CCM, Martini SC. The use and impact of mHealth by community health workers in developing and least developed countries: a systematic review. Research on Biomedical Engineering 2021;37(3):563
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  13. Wen K, Dayaratna S, Slamon R, Granda-Cameron C, Tagai EK, Kohler RE, Hudson SV, Miller SM. Chatbot-interfaced and cognitive-affective barrier-driven messages to improve colposcopy adherence after abnormal Pap test results in underserved urban women: A feasibility pilot study. Translational Behavioral Medicine 2024;14(1):1
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