Published on in Vol 16, No 1 (2014): January

Perceptions of Successful Cues to Action and Opportunities to Augment Behavioral Triggers in Diabetes Self-Management: Qualitative Analysis of a Mobile Intervention for Low-Income Latinos With Diabetes

Perceptions of Successful Cues to Action and Opportunities to Augment Behavioral Triggers in Diabetes Self-Management: Qualitative Analysis of a Mobile Intervention for Low-Income Latinos With Diabetes

Perceptions of Successful Cues to Action and Opportunities to Augment Behavioral Triggers in Diabetes Self-Management: Qualitative Analysis of a Mobile Intervention for Low-Income Latinos With Diabetes

Elizabeth R Burner   1 , MD, MPH ;   Michael D Menchine   1 , MD, MPH ;   Katrina Kubicek   2, 3 , PhD ;   Marisela Robles   2 , MS ;   Sanjay Arora   1 , MD

1 Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California, Department of Emergency Medicine, Los Angeles, CA, United States

2 SC Clinical & Translational Science Institute, Community Engagement, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States

3 Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, The Saban Research Institute, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Corresponding Author:

  • Elizabeth R Burner, MD, MPH
  • Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California
  • Department of Emergency Medicine
  • 1200 N State St
  • Room 1011
  • Los Angeles, CA, 90033
  • United States
  • Phone: 1 3232266667
  • Fax: 1 3232265464
  • Email: eburner@usc.edu