Published on in Vol 8, No 4 (2020): April

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/15789, first published .
British South Asian Patients’ Perspectives on the Relevance and Acceptability of Mobile Health Text Messaging to Support Medication Adherence for Type 2 Diabetes: Qualitative Study

British South Asian Patients’ Perspectives on the Relevance and Acceptability of Mobile Health Text Messaging to Support Medication Adherence for Type 2 Diabetes: Qualitative Study

British South Asian Patients’ Perspectives on the Relevance and Acceptability of Mobile Health Text Messaging to Support Medication Adherence for Type 2 Diabetes: Qualitative Study

Journals

  1. Bartlett Y, Farmer A, Rea R, French D. Use of Brief Messages Based on Behavior Change Techniques to Encourage Medication Adherence in People With Type 2 Diabetes: Developmental Studies. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(5):e15989 View
  2. Prinjha S, Miah N, Ali E, Farmer A. Including ‘seldom heard’ views in research: opportunities, challenges and recommendations from focus groups with British South Asian people with type 2 diabetes. BMC Medical Research Methodology 2020;20(1) View
  3. Klonoff D, Zhang J, Shang T, Mehta C, Kerr D. Pharmacoadherence: An Opportunity for Digital Health to Inform the Third Dimension of Pharmacotherapy for Diabetes. Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology 2021;15(1):177 View
  4. Makowsky M, Jones C, Davachi S. Prevalence and Predictors of Health-Related Internet and Digital Device Use in a Sample of South Asian Adults in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada: Results From a 2014 Community-Based Survey. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 2021;7(1):e20671 View
  5. Patel T, Umeh K, Poole H, Vaja I, Newson L. Cultural Identity Conflict Informs Engagement with Self-Management Behaviours for South Asian Patients Living with Type-2 Diabetes: A Critical Interpretative Synthesis of Qualitative Research Studies. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2021;18(5):2641 View
  6. Ta Park V, Kim A, Cho I, Nam B, Nguyen K, Vuong Q, Periyakoil V, Hong Y. Motivation to Participate in Precision Health Research and Acceptability of Texting as a Recruitment and Intervention Strategy Among Vietnamese Americans: Qualitative Study. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2021;9(3):e23058 View
  7. Shah M, Gibbs A, Ali M, Narayan K, Islam N. Overcoming the Digital Divide in the Post–COVID-19 “Reset”: Enhancing Group Virtual Visits with Community Health Workers. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2021;23(7):e27682 View
  8. Bartlett Y, Kenning C, Crosland J, Newhouse N, Miles L, Williams V, McSharry J, Locock L, Farmer A, French D. Understanding acceptability in the context of text messages to encourage medication adherence in people with type 2 diabetes. BMC Health Services Research 2021;21(1) View
  9. Patel T, Umeh K, Poole H, Vaja I, Ramtoola S, Newson L. Health professionals interface with cultural conflict in the delivery of type 2 diabetes care. Psychology & Health 2023;38(2):230 View
  10. Khalid A, Dong Q, Chuluunbaatar E, Haldane V, Durrani H, Wei X. Implementation Science Perspectives on Implementing Telemedicine Interventions for Hypertension or Diabetes Management: Scoping Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2023;25:e42134 View
  11. Zamanillo-Campos R, Serrano-Ripoll M, Taltavull-Aparicio J, Gervilla-García E, Ripoll J, Fiol-deRoque M, Boylan A, Ricci-Cabello I. Patients’ Views on the Design of DiabeText, a New mHealth Intervention to Improve Adherence to Oral Antidiabetes Medication in Spain: A Qualitative Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2022;19(3):1902 View
  12. Aldosari N, Ahmed S, McDermott J, Stanmore E. The Use of Digital Health by South Asian Communities: Scoping Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2023;25:e40425 View
  13. Goswami A, Poole L, Thorlu-Bangura Z, Khan N, Hanif W, Khunti K, Gill P, Sajid M, Blandford A, Stevenson F, Banerjee A, Ramasawmy M. The Use of Digital Health Interventions for Cardiometabolic Diseases Among South Asian and Black Minority Ethnic Groups: Realist Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2023;25:e40630 View
  14. Saha S, Jha A. Correlation Between Evaluative Beliefs of Patients, Reminder and Medication Adherence. International Journal of Asian Business and Information Management 2023;13(1):1 View
  15. Askari H, Azarang S, Moulaei N. The Effect of Education with an Automatic SMS Reminder System on Type 2 Diabetes Patients’ Medication Adherence. Medical - Surgical Nursing Journal 2022;10(4) View
  16. Iqbal S. Cultural factors influencing the eating behaviours of type 2 diabetes in the British South-Asian population: a scoping review of the literature. Journal of Global Health Reports 2023;7 View
  17. Krasuska M, Davidson E, Beune E, Jenum A, Gill J, Stronks K, van Valkengoed I, Diaz E, Sheikh A. A Culturally Adapted Diet and Physical Activity Text Message Intervention to Prevent Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus for Women of Pakistani Origin Living in Scotland: Formative Study. JMIR Formative Research 2023;7:e33810 View
  18. Malau E, Ramavhoya I, Rasweswe M. Importance of Utilizing Non-Communicable Disease Screening Tools; Ward-Based Community Health Care Workers of South Africa Explain. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2024;21(3):263 View
  19. Ramasawmy M, Sunkersing D, Persson D, Poole L, Patel K, Modha S, Sajid M, Gill P, Stevenson F, Khan N, Banerjee A. “If it all goes digital, we’ll have to learn”: facilitators and barriers to uptake of digital health in British South Asians with cardiometabolic disease. BMC Digital Health 2024;2(1) View
  20. Ramasawmy M, Roland Persson D, Sunkersing D, Gill P, Khunti K, Poole L, Hanif W, Blandford A, Sajid M, Stevenson F, Khan N, Banerjee A. Uptake of Digital Health Interventions for Cardiometabolic Disease in British South Asian Individuals: Think Aloud Study. JMIR Human Factors 2024;11:e57338 View