Text messaging reminders to reduce non-attendance in chronic disease follow-up: A clinical trial. Liew, S., M., Tong, S., F., Lee, V., K., M., Ng, C., J., Leong, K., C., & Teng, C., L. British Journal of General Practice, 59(569):916-920, 12, 2009.
Text messaging reminders to reduce non-attendance in chronic disease follow-up: A clinical trial [link]Website  abstract   bibtex   
Non-attendance results in administrative problems and disruption in patient care. Several interventions have been used to reduce non-attendance, with varying degree of success. A relatively new intervention, text messaging, has been shown to be as effective as telephone reminders in reducing non-attendance. However, no study has looked specifically at using text messaging reminders to reduce non-attendance in chronic disease care.
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