Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of California, Davis, Sacramento, California, USA.
Clin Transl Sci. 2014 Apr;7(2):127-31. doi: 10.1111/cts.12156.
There is increasing interest in medical text messaging interventions being used to achieve positive patient outcomes across a range of clinical research and health practice environments. Short messaging service (SMS) is a low-cost tool that provides an easy communication route to engage potentially broad populations through text messaging, and is part of the growing social trend toward increased adoption of personal communication technologies by patient populations. Testing the effectiveness and impact of various communication strategies requires navigation of a complex web of clinical and research regulations and oversight mechanisms. We describe a case study of the implementation of SMS to provide bidirectional communications between physicians and patients involved in routine care reminders to illustrate the review processes and governance structures needed. By mapping the regulatory and approval processes required to manage and steward a research study across clinical and community boundaries, we provide a guide for other translational health researchers who may utilize similar kinds of personally owned technology interventions as research tools.
人们越来越关注利用医疗短信干预措施来实现积极的患者结果,这些措施涵盖了广泛的临床研究和卫生实践环境。短消息服务 (SMS) 是一种低成本工具,通过短信为潜在的广大人群提供了一种简单的沟通途径,这也是患者群体越来越倾向于采用个人通信技术的社会趋势的一部分。测试各种通信策略的有效性和影响需要在复杂的临床和研究法规以及监督机制网络中进行导航。我们描述了一个使用 SMS 提供医生和参与常规护理提醒的患者之间双向通信的案例研究,以说明所需的审查流程和治理结构。通过映射管理和监督跨越临床和社区边界的研究所需的监管和批准流程,我们为可能将类似个人拥有的技术干预措施用作研究工具的其他转化健康研究人员提供了指南。