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Ensure buy-in and openness 327 $aStart with scale in mind. Decide if failure is an optionLocal context matters; Link theory to practice via behavior change models; The elusive art of measuring change; Conclusion; Notes; References; 2 State of Behavior Change Initiatives and How Mobile Phones are Transforming It; Introduction; Snapshot of mHealth behavior change interventions; What kinds of mHealth behavior change projects exist in LMICs?; How do social, cultural, and political contexts play a role?; What can mobile phones provide?; How are mobile phones utilized to change behavior? 327 $aHow do these projects begin and to whom do they target?Health promotion and disease prevention; Disease management, treatment compliance, and appointment reminders; Theory in mHealth behavior change initiatives; Reflection on what 'Mobile' brings to the behavior change world - reach, access, and mobility; There is more to understand on what 'Mobile' can bring to behavior change; Closing; Bibliography; 3 mHealthy Behavior Studies: Lessons from a Systematic Review; Background; Conducting the systematic review; Lessons learned for mHealth research; So where should we go from here? 327 $aScenario 1: Patient-level mHealth InterventionScenario 2: Provider-level mHealth intervention; Scenario 3: Population-level mHealth Intervention; Conclusion; References; 4 Developing and Adapting a Text Messaging Intervention for Smoking Cessation from New Zealand for the United Kingdom; Background; Development; Modifying the existing text messages; Generating new messages; Psychological theories of health behavior and behavior change; Social cognition models; Dynamic theories of behavior; Salience of attitudes and spontaneous processing models 327 $aTechniques and approaches used in existing behavior change interventionsContextual evidence; Theory regarding doctor-patient relationships and interactions; Fine tuning new messages; Feasibility and piloting; The process evaluation for the pilot trial; Development; Evaluation; Summary; References; 5 mHealth Hope or Hype: Experiences from Cell-Life; Introduction; Cell-Life beginnings; Cellphones for HIV; mHealth grows up; Great - so what?; What's different about mobile?; References 327 $a6 Tele-self-management Support for Type 2 Diabetes Care: Working Through Public Primary Care Centers in Santiago, Chile 330 $aThere has recently been an explosion of interest around the application of mobile communication technologies to support health initiatives in developing countries (mHealth). 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