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支持抗高血压药物依从性的短信的用户偏好及参与度:一项评估基于急诊科的行为干预的试点研究结果

User preferences for and engagement with text messages to support antihypertensive medication adherence: Findings from a pilot study evaluating an emergency department-based behavioral intervention.

作者信息

Nelson Lyndsay A, Spieker Andrew J, Kripalani Sunil, Rothman Russell L, Roumie Christianne L, Coco Joseph, Fabbri Daniel, Levy Phillip, Collins Sean P, McNaughton Candace D

机构信息

Department of Medicine, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, USA; Center for Health Behavior and Health Education, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, USA.

Department of Biostatistics, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, USA.

出版信息

Patient Educ Couns. 2022 Jun;105(6):1606-1613. doi: 10.1016/j.pec.2021.10.011. Epub 2021 Oct 12.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

We examined users' preferences for and engagement with text messages delivered as part of an emergency department (ED)-based intervention to improve antihypertensive medication adherence.

METHODS

We recruited ED patients with elevated blood pressure for a pilot randomized trial evaluating a medication adherence intervention with text messages. Intervention participants chose text content and frequency, received texts for 45 days, and completed a feedback survey. We defined engagement via responses to texts. We examined participant characteristics associated with text preferences, engagement, and feedback.

RESULTS

Participants (N = 101) were 57% female and 46% non-White. Most participants (71%) chose to receive both reminder and informational texts; 94% chose reminder texts once per day and 97% chose informational texts three times per week. Median text message response rate was 56% (IQR 26-80%). Participants who were Black (p < 0.01), had lower income (p = 0.03), or had lower medication adherence (p < 0.01) rated the program as more helpful and wanted additional functionalities for adherence support.

CONCLUSIONS AND PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS

While overall engagement was modest, participants at risk of worse health outcomes expressed more value and interest in the program. Findings inform the design of text messaging interventions for antihypertensive medication adherence and support targeting vulnerable patients to reduce health disparities.

CLINICAL TRIALS REGISTRATION

NCT02672787.

摘要

目的

我们研究了作为急诊科(ED)干预措施一部分发送的短信,用户对其的偏好程度以及参与情况,该干预旨在提高抗高血压药物的依从性。

方法

我们招募了血压升高的急诊科患者,进行一项评估短信药物依从性干预措施的试点随机试验。干预参与者选择短信内容和发送频率,接收短信45天,并完成一份反馈调查。我们通过对短信的回复来定义参与度。我们研究了与短信偏好、参与度和反馈相关的参与者特征。

结果

参与者(N = 101)中57%为女性,46%为非白人。大多数参与者(71%)选择同时接收提醒短信和信息短信;94%选择每天接收一次提醒短信,97%选择每周接收三次信息短信。短信回复率中位数为56%(四分位间距26 - 80%)。黑人参与者(p < 0.01)、收入较低的参与者(p = 0.03)或药物依从性较低的参与者(p < 0.01)认为该项目更有帮助,并希望获得更多依从性支持功能。

结论及实践意义

虽然总体参与度一般,但健康结局较差风险较高的参与者对该项目表达了更多的重视和兴趣。研究结果为抗高血压药物依从性短信干预措施的设计提供了参考,并支持针对弱势患者以减少健康差距。

临床试验注册

NCT02672787。

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