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Investigative Designing: usage-oriented research in and through designing [PDF]
In this paper, we discuss the practice of investigative designing. The notion is currently being used to denote a variety of ideas in design research, and we first seek to clarify some of them. We then present our own, specific take on this notion, while
Boess, Stella +3 more
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A Systematic Review of the Effectiveness of Text Message Reminders on Asthma Medication Adherence
Objective: Cell phone text messaging reminders offers the promise of an efficient technology for the management of chronic diseases, such as asthma.
Georges Adunlin +4 more
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Best Practices in Ethical Leadership (Chapter Seven of The Practice of Leadership)
Excerpt: The arrival of the new millennium brought with it a tsunami of corporate scandals. Just as the publicity from one wave of discredited companies (Enron, World Com, Tyco, Adelphia) subsided, another wave rose to take its place (Health South ...
Johnson, Craig E.
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IT-based Patient Interventions for Opioid Abuse: Evaluation using Analytical Model [PDF]
The number of people in the US with opioid abuse exceeds 2 million and the total cost is approximately $100B per year. In this study, we focus on patient-level interventions and present three IT-based interventions: (a) mobile reminders, (b) electronic ...
Singh, Neetu, Varshney, Upkar
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Mortality Salience and Metabolism: Glucose Drinks Reduce Worldview Defense Caused by Mortality Salience [PDF]
The current work tested the hypothesis that a glucose drink would reduce worldview defense following mortality salience. Participants consumed either a glucose drink or placebo, wrote about either death or dental pain, and then completed a measure of ...
Gailliot, Matthew T.
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Evidence on the use of short message service (SMS) to improve medication adherence in people living with HIV (PLHIV) is mounting, yet qualitative research on patient perceptions regarding SMS content and utility for HIV/AIDS remains nascent.
Elizabeth Sherman PharmD, AAHIVP +5 more
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Made, Not Born: The Church As Baptismal [PDF]
(excerpt) An editorial in a recent issue of Time magazine notes that the real failures of the past decade have been future planners. Changing scripture slightly, the editorial states: The decade just ended left behind a great many fresh reminders of why ...
Quinn, Frank
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Identifying Medication Management Smartphone App Features Suitable for Young Adults With Developmental Disabilities: Delphi Consensus Study [PDF]
Background: Smartphone apps can be a tool to facilitate independent medication management among persons with developmental disabilities. At present, multiple medication management apps exist in the market, but only 1 has been specifically designed for ...
Farris, Karen B. +4 more
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Cue-Reminders to Prevent Health-Risk Behaviors: A Systematic Review
Introduction: It has been proposed that the use of cue-reminders may increase the effectiveness of interventions that aim to prevent health-risk behaviors (i.e., having unsafe sex, unhealthy dietary intake, lack of physical activity, and substance use ...
Lonneke van Leeuwen +9 more
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BackgroundText message (short message service, SMS) interrogative reminders were adopted in population screening for the early detection of colorectal cancer (CRC). ObjectiveThis study aims to examine responses to text message (SMS) reminders
Hagoel, Lea +3 more
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