2023
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph20075311
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Dissemination and Implementation of a Text Messaging Campaign to Improve Health Disparities among Im/Migrant Workers

Abstract: The use of short message service (SMS) text messaging technology has grown in popularity over the last twenty years, but there is limited data on the design and feasibility of campaigns to reduce work-related injury, particularly among rural workers, non-native English speakers, and illiterate or low-literacy populations. Although there is a critical need for tech equity or ‘TechQuity’ interventions that reduce injury and enhance the wellbeing of under-reached communities, the barriers and benefits to implemen… Show more

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“…TBIs have demonstrated e cacy in diverse contexts -from assisting homeless youth quit smoking to helping schizophrenic patients. [31][32][33] Additionally, our approach of sending tailored messages to those who meet cancer screening criteria mirrors a method used in another study that utilized kiosks to identify asthma in children.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TBIs have demonstrated e cacy in diverse contexts -from assisting homeless youth quit smoking to helping schizophrenic patients. [31][32][33] Additionally, our approach of sending tailored messages to those who meet cancer screening criteria mirrors a method used in another study that utilized kiosks to identify asthma in children.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%