Randomised study within a trial (SWAT) to evaluate personalised versus standard text message prompts for increasing trial participant response to postal questionnaires (PROMPTS)
<p><strong>Background:</strong> Use of a person’s name in a text message has been shown to be effective in instigating behaviour change. We evaluated the effectiveness of a personalised text message (including the recipient’s name) versus a standardised text message for prompting a...
Váldodahkkit: | Cureton, LA, Marian, IR, Barber, VS, Parker, A, Torgerson, DJ, Hopewell, S |
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Materiálatiipa: | Journal article |
Giella: | English |
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BioMed Central
2021
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