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Comparing Mobile Health Strategies to Improve Medication Adherence for Veterans With Coronary Heart Disease (Mobile4Meds): Protocol for a Mixed-Methods Study

机译:比较移动健康策略以改善患有冠心病的退伍军人的药物依从性(Mobile4Meds):混合方法研究的方案

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Background Adherence to antiplatelet medications is critical to prevent life threatening complications (ie, stent thrombosis) after percutaneous coronary interventions (PCIs), yet rates of nonadherence range from 21-57% by 12 months. Mobile interventions delivered via text messaging or mobile apps represent a practical and inexpensive strategy to promote behavior change and enhance medication adherence. Objective The Mobile4Meds study seeks to determine whether text messaging or a mobile app, compared with an educational website control provided to all Veterans, can improve adherence to antiplatelet therapy among patients following acute coronary syndrome (ACS) or PCI. The three aims of the study are to: (1) determine preferences for content and frequency of text messaging to promote medication adherence through focus groups; (2) identify the most patient-centered app that promotes adherence, through a content analysis of all commercially available apps for medication adherence and focus groups centered on usability; and (3) compare adherence to antiplatelet medications in Veterans after ACS/PCI via a randomized clinical trial (RCT). Methods We will utilize a mixed-methods design that uses focus groups to achieve the first and second aims (N=32). Patients will be followed for 12 months after being randomly assigned to one of three arms: (1) customized text messaging, (2) mobile app, or (3) website-control groups (N=225). Medication adherence will be measured with electronic monitoring devices, pharmacy records, and self-reports. Results Enrollment for the focus groups is currently in progress. We expect to enroll patients for the RCT in the beginning of 2018. Conclusions Determining the efficacy of mobile technology using a Veteran-designed protocol to promote medication adherence will have a significant impact on Veteran health and public health, particularly for individuals with chronic diseases that require strict medication adherence. Trial Registration ClinicalTrials.gov {"type":"clinical-trial","attrs":{"text":"NCT03022669","term_id":"NCT03022669"}} NCT03022669.
机译:背景坚持抗血小板药物对于预防经皮冠状动脉介入治疗(PCI)后危及生命的并发症(即支架血栓形成)至关重要,但到12个月时,不粘附率从21-57%不等。通过短信或移动应用程序提供的移动干预是一种实用且廉价的策略,可促进行为改变和增强药物依从性。目的Mobile4Meds研究旨在确定与所有退伍军人一起提供的教育性网站控件相比,短信或移动应用程序是否可以改善急性冠脉综合征(ACS)或PCI患者的抗血小板治疗依从性。该研究的三个目标是:(1)确定对文本消息内容和频率的偏好,以通过焦点小组促进药物依从性; (2)通过对所有商用药物依从性应用程序的内容分析以及以可用性为中心的焦点小组,来找出最能促进患者依从性的应用程序; (3)通过随机临床试验(RCT)比较ACS / PCI后退伍军人对抗血小板药物的依从性。方法我们将采用混合方法设计,该方法使用焦点组来实现第一个和第二个目标(N = 32)。在将患者随机分配到以下三个部门之一后,将对其进行随访12个月:(1)定制的短信,(2)移动应用或(3)网站控制组(N = 225)。药物依从性将通过电子监控设备,药房记录和自我报告进行衡量。结果焦点小组的报名正在进行中。我们希望在2018年初为RCT招募患者。结论使用退伍军人设计的方案来促进药物依从性来确定移动技术的功效将对退伍军人的健康和公共卫生产生重大影响,特别是对于患有需要严格的药物依从性。试用注册ClinicalTrials.gov {“ type”:“ clinical-trial”,“ attrs”:{“ text”:“ NCT03022669”,“ term_id”:“ NCT03022669”}} NCT03022669。

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