Front Digit Health. 2022 May 27;4:835002. doi: 10.3389/fdgth.2022.835002. eCollection 2022.ABSTRACTBACKGROUND: We employed Innovation Corps (I-Corps™) methods to adaptation of a mobile health (mHealth) short-message-system (SMS) -based interactive obesity treatment approach (iOTA) for adults with severe mentall illness receiving care in community settings.METHODS: We hypothesized "jobs to be done" in three broad stakeholder groups: "decision makers" (DM = state and community ... read more
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