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Improving treatment adherence for blood pressure lowering via mobile phone SMS-messages in South Africa: a qualitative evaluation of the SMS-text Adherence SuppoRt (StAR) trial

机译:通过南非手机短信改善治疗依从性以降低血压:SMS文本坚持支持(StAR)试验的定性评估

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Background Effective use of proven treatments for high blood pressure, a preventable health risk, is challenging for many patients. Prompts via mobile phone SMS-text messaging may improve adherence to clinic visits and treatment, though more research is needed on impact and patient perceptions of such support interventions, especially in low-resource settings. Method An individually-randomised controlled trial in a primary care clinic in Cape Town (2012–14), tested the effect of an adherence support intervention delivered via SMS-texts, on blood pressure control and adherence to medication, for hypertensive patients. (Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02019823). We report on a qualitative evaluation that explored the trial participants’ experiences and responses to the SMS-text messages, and identified barriers and facilitators to delivering adherence support via patients’ own mobile phones. Two focus groups and fifteen individual interviews were conducted. We used comparative and thematic analysis approaches to identify themes and triangulated our analysis amongst three researchers. Results Most participants were comfortable with the technology of using SMS-text messages. Messages were experienced as acceptable, relevant and useful to a broad range of participants. The SMS-content, the respectful tone and the delivery (timing of reminders and frequency) and the relational aspect of trial participation (feeling cared for) were all highly valued. A subgroup who benefitted the most, were those who had been struggling with adherence due to high levels of personal stress. The intervention appeared to coincide with their readiness for change, and provided practical and emotional support for improving adherence behaviour. Change may have been facilitated through increased acknowledgement of their health status and attitudinal change towards greater self-responsibility. Complex interaction of psycho-social stressors and health service problems were reported as broader challenges to adherence behaviours. Conclusion Adherence support for treatment of raised blood pressure, delivered via SMS-text message on the patient’s own phone, was found to be acceptable, relevant and helpful, even for those who already had their own reminder systems in place. Our findings begin to identify for whom and what core elements of the SMS-text message intervention appear to work best in a low-resource operational setting, issues that future research should explore in greater depth.
机译:背景技术对于许多患者而言,有效使用已证明有效的高血压治疗方法(一种可预防的健康风险)是一项挑战。通过手机SMS文本消息提示可能会改善对门诊和治疗的依从性,尽管还需要对这种支持干预的影响和患者认知进行更多研究,尤其是在资源匮乏的环境中。方法在开普敦一家初级保健诊所(2012-14年)中进行的一项随机对照研究,测试了通过SMS短信进行的依从性支持干预对高血压患者的血压控制和依从性的影响。 (试验注册:ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02019823)。我们报告了一项定性评估,该评估探索了试验参与者的体验和对SMS文本消息的响应,并确定了通过患者自己的手机提供依从性支持的障碍和促进者。进行了两个焦点小组和十五次个人访谈。我们使用比较分析和主题分析方法来识别主题,并在三位研究人员之间对我们的分析进行了三角划分。结果大多数参与者对使用短信的技术感到满意。信息对于广泛的参与者来说是可以接受,相关且有用的。 SMS的内容,恭敬的语调和传递(提醒和频率的时间安排)以及审判参与的相关方面(关心的感觉)都受到高度重视。受益最大的一个小组是那些由于个人压力过大而难以坚持的人。干预措施似乎与他们准备好进行改变相吻合,并为改善依从性行为提供了实际和情感上的支持。人们对健康状况的认可度越来越高,对自己的责任感有了态度上的变化,这可能促进了变化。据报告,心理社会压力源与卫生服务问题之间的复杂相互作用是依从性行为面临的更广泛挑战。结论通过患者自己的手机上通过SMS短信发送的用于治疗高血压的依从性支持被认为是可接受的,相关的和有益的,即使对于已经拥有自己的提醒系统的患者也是如此。我们的发现开始确定谁和谁的SMS短信干预的核心要素在资源匮乏的运营环境中似乎最有效,这是未来研究应更深入探讨的问题。

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