Brar Prayaga Rena, Jeong Erwin W, Feger Erin, Noble Harmony K, Kmiec Magdalen, Prayaga Ram S
mPulse Mobile, Inc, Encino, CA, United States.
Medicare Medication Therapy Management, Kaiser Permanente Southern California, Downey, CA, United States.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth. 2018 Jan 30;6(1):e30. doi: 10.2196/mhealth.8930.
Nonadherence is a major concern in the management of chronic conditions such as hypertension, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes where patients may discontinue or interrupt their medication for a variety of reasons. Text message reminders have been used to improve adherence. However, few programs or studies have explored the benefits of text messaging with older populations and at scale. In this paper, we present a program design using tailored and interactive text messaging to improve refill rates of partially adherent or nonadherent Medicare members of a large integrated health plan.
The aim of this 3-month program was to gain an understanding of whether tailored interactive text message dialogues could be used to improve medication refills in Medicare patients with one or more chronic diseases.
We used the mPulse Mobile interactive text messaging solution with partially adherent and nonadherent Medicare patients (ie, over age 65 years or younger with disabilities) of Kaiser Permanente Southern California (KP), a large integrated health plan, and compared refill rates of the text messaging group (n=12,272) to a group of partially adherent or nonadherent Medicare patients at KP who did not receive text messages (nontext messaging group, n=76,068). Both groups were exposed to other forms of refill and adherence outreach including phone calls, secure emails, and robo-calls from December 2016 to February 2017.
The text messaging group and nontext messaging group were compared using an independent samples t test to test difference in group average of refill rates. There was a significant difference in medication refill rates between the 2 groups, with a 14.07 percentage points higher refill rate in the text messaging group (P<.001).
The results showed a strong benefit of using this text messaging solution to improve medication refill rates among Medicare patients. These findings also support using interactive text messaging as a cost-effective, convenient, and user-friendly solution for patient engagement. Program outcomes and insights can be used to enhance the design of future text-based solutions to improve health outcomes and promote adherence and long-term behavior change.
在高血压、心血管疾病和糖尿病等慢性病管理中,患者不遵医嘱是一个主要问题,患者可能因各种原因停药或中断用药。短信提醒已被用于提高依从性。然而,很少有项目或研究探讨针对老年人群体大规模使用短信的益处。在本文中,我们介绍了一个项目设计,该设计使用定制的交互式短信来提高大型综合健康计划中部分依从或不依从的医疗保险参保人员的续方率。
这个为期3个月的项目旨在了解定制的交互式短信对话是否可用于提高患有一种或多种慢性病的医疗保险患者的药物续方率。
我们对南加州凯撒医疗集团(KP,一个大型综合健康计划)部分依从和不依从的医疗保险患者(即65岁以上或有残疾的年轻人)使用了mPulse Mobile交互式短信解决方案,并将短信组(n = 12,272)的续方率与KP中未收到短信的部分依从或不依从医疗保险患者组(非短信组,n = 76,068)进行比较。2016年12月至2017年2月期间,两组患者均接受了其他形式的续方和依从性推广,包括电话、安全电子邮件和自动语音电话。
使用独立样本t检验比较短信组和非短信组的续方率组平均值差异。两组之间的药物续方率存在显著差异,短信组的续方率高14.07个百分点(P <.001)。
结果表明,使用这种短信解决方案对提高医疗保险患者的药物续方率有很大益处。这些发现还支持将交互式短信作为一种具有成本效益、方便且用户友好的患者参与解决方案。项目成果和见解可用于改进未来基于短信的解决方案的设计,以改善健康状况、促进依从性和长期行为改变。