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Texting teens in transition: the use of text messages in clinical intervention research.

Gwen R RempelRoss T BallantyneJoyce Magill-EvansDavid B NicholasAndrew S Mackie
Published in: JMIR mHealth and uHealth (2014)
Text messaging was useful in collecting data regarding the use of the MyHealth Passport. Text messaging resulted in conversations with the teens that were sometimes in-depth and meaningful, especially when combined with other communication modalities. Using text messaging in a manner resulting in full conversations with the patients requires more study and may benefit from protocols and the use of solid theoretical foundations that would standardize the interaction so that more conclusions could be drawn.
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