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- Andrade AS, McGruder HF, Wu AW. A programmable prompting device improves adherence to
highly active antiretroviral therapy in HIV-infected subjects with memory impairment. Clin Infect
Dis 2005;41:875-882
- Andersen, P., Lindgaard, AM., Prgomet, M., Creswick, N., & JI Westbrook. (2009). Mobile and fixed computer use by doctors and nurses on hospital wards: multi-method study on the relationships between clinician role, clinical task, and device choice. Journal of Medical Internet Research. [full-text]
- Burdette, S., Herchline, T., & R. Oehler. (2008). Practicing Medicine in a Technological Age:
Using Smartphones in Clinical Practice. Clinical Infectious Diseases. [
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- Burdette, S., Herchline, T., & W. Richardson. (2004). Killing Bugs at the Bedside: A prospective hospital survey of how
frequently personal digital assistants provide expert recommendations in the treatment of infectious diseases. Annals of Clinical Microbiology and
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- Consumer Health Information Corporation. (2011, April 21). Motivating patients to use smartphone health apps.
- Feder FL. Cell-phone medicine brings care to patients in developing nations. Health Affairs.
February 1 2010.
- Free C, Knight R, Robertson S et al. Smoking cessation support delivered via mobile phone text
messaging (txt2stop): a single blind, randomized trial. Lancet 2011;378:49-55
- Free C, Phillips G, Felix L, et al. The effectiveness of M-health technologies for improving health and
health services: a systematic review protocol. BMC Research Notes 2010;3:250
- Karasz H, Bogan S. What 2 know b4 u text: Short message service options for local health
departments. Wash State J Pub Health Pract 2011;4 (1):20-27
- Kho, A., Henderson, LE., Dresler, DD., & S. Kripalani. (2006). Use of Handheld Computers in Medical Education. A systematic review. Journal of General Internal Medicine. [
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- Levine D, McCright J, Dobkin L,et al. SEXINFO: A Sexual Health Text Messaging Service for San
Francisco Youth. Am J of Public Health 2008;98 (3):1-3
- Menon-Johansson AS, McNaught F, Madalia S, et al. Texting decreases the time to treatment for
genital Chlamydia trachomatis infection. Sex Transm Infect 2006;82:49-51
- Miller, S., Beattie, M., & A. Butt. (2003). Personal Digital Assistant Infectious Diseases Applications for Health Care Professionals. Clinical Infectious Diseases. [abstract]
- Ostojic V, Cvoriscec B, Ostojic SB et al. Improving asthma control through telemedicine: A study of
short message service. Telem J E Health 2005;11:28-35
- Park H, Min W, Lee W, et al. Evaluating the short message service alerting system for critical value
notification via PDA telephone. Ann Clin Lab Sci 2008; 38 (2): 149-156
- Prgomet, M., Georgiou, A., & J. Westbrook. (2009). The Impact of Mobile Handheld Technology on Hospital Physicians' Work Practices and Patient Care: A Systematic Review. JAMIA. [abstract]
- Rothschild, J., Fang, E., Liu, V., Litvak, I., Yoon, C., & D. Bates. (2006). Use and Perceived Benefits of Handheld Computer-based Clinical References. JAMIA. [technical brief]
- Sarasohn-Kahn, J. (2010). How Smartphones Are Changing Health Care for Consumers and
Providers. California HealthCare Foundation. [
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Smith, A. (2011). 35% of American adults own a smartphone. Washington, DC: Pew Research Center. [ ]
- Yoon K, Kim H. A short message service by cellular phone in type 2 diabetic patients for 12 months.
Diabetes research and clinical practice. 2008;79:256-261
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