Intervention Protocol

Mobile phone messaging for preventive health care

  1. Vlasta Vodopivec-Jamsek1,*,
  2. Thyra de Jongh2,
  3. Ipek Gurol-Urganci2,
  4. Rifat Atun2,
  5. Josip Car3

Editorial Group: Cochrane Consumers and Communication Group

Published Online: 8 OCT 2008

DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD007457

How to Cite

Vodopivec-Jamsek V, de Jongh T, Gurol-Urganci I, Atun R, Car J. Mobile phone messaging for preventive health care (Protocol). Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2008, Issue 4. Art. No.: CD007457. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD007457.

Author Information

  1. 1

    University of Ljubljana-Medical Faculty, Department of Family Medicine, Ljubljana, Slovenia

  2. 2

    Imperial College London, Tanaka Business School, London, UK

  3. 3

    Imperial College London, Department of Primary Care and Social Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, London, UK

*Vlasta Vodopivec-Jamsek, Department of Family Medicine, University of Ljubljana-Medical Faculty, Poljanski nasip 58, Ljubljana, 1000, Slovenia. vlasta.vodopivec@gmail.com.

Publication History

  1. Publication Status: New
  2. Published Online: 8 OCT 2008

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Abstract

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  2. Abstract

This is the protocol for a review and there is no abstract. The objectives are as follows:

To assess the effects of mobile phone messaging for preventive health care, on uptake of preventive health care. Secondary objectives include assessment of patient and clinician satisfaction, safety, possible risks and harm and cost-effectiveness of mobile phone messaging for preventive health care.