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Pragmatic Randomized Controlled Trial: Engagement with Text Messaging Improves Cardiovascular Medication Adherence
Rowan Shore-Plavec;
Rachel Zucker;
Thomas J. Glorioso;
Sheana Bull;
Larry A. Allen;
Joseph J. Saseen;
Katy E. Trinkley;
Pamela Peterson;
Joy Waughtal;
P. Michael Ho
ABSTRACT
We conducted this secondary analysis to assess whether greater engagement with a text messaging intervention was associated with improved cardiovascular medication adherence at 12-months.
Citation
Please cite as:
Shore-Plavec R, Zucker R, Glorioso TJ, Bull S, Allen LA, Saseen JJ, Trinkley KE, Peterson P, Waughtal J, Ho PM
Engagement With Text Messaging Improves Cardiovascular Medication Adherence: Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Controlled Trial