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The Use of Text Messaging to Improve the Hospital-to-Community Transition in Acute Coronary Syndrome Patients (Txt2Prevent): Intervention Development and Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial Protocol

BACKGROUND: Acute coronary syndrome, including acute myocardial infarction (AMI), is one of the leading causes for hospitalization, with AMI 30-day readmission rates around 20%. Supporting patient information needs and increasing adherence to recommended self-management behaviors during transition f...

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Autores principales: Ross, Emily S, Sakakibara, Brodie M, Mackay, Martha H, Whitehurst, David GT, Singer, Joel, Toma, Mustafa, Corbett, Kitty K, Van Spall, Harriette GC, Rutherford, Kimberly, Gheorghiu, Bobby, Code, Jillianne, Lear, Scott A
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Publicado: JMIR Publications 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5461423/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28536088
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/resprot.6968
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author Ross, Emily S
Sakakibara, Brodie M
Mackay, Martha H
Whitehurst, David GT
Singer, Joel
Toma, Mustafa
Corbett, Kitty K
Van Spall, Harriette GC
Rutherford, Kimberly
Gheorghiu, Bobby
Code, Jillianne
Lear, Scott A
author_facet Ross, Emily S
Sakakibara, Brodie M
Mackay, Martha H
Whitehurst, David GT
Singer, Joel
Toma, Mustafa
Corbett, Kitty K
Van Spall, Harriette GC
Rutherford, Kimberly
Gheorghiu, Bobby
Code, Jillianne
Lear, Scott A
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description BACKGROUND: Acute coronary syndrome, including acute myocardial infarction (AMI), is one of the leading causes for hospitalization, with AMI 30-day readmission rates around 20%. Supporting patient information needs and increasing adherence to recommended self-management behaviors during transition from hospital to home has the potential to improve patient outcomes. Text messages have been effective in other interventions and may be suitable to provide support to patients during this transition period. OBJECTIVE: The goal of this study is to pilot test a text messaging intervention program (Txt2Prevent) that supports acute coronary syndrome patients for 60 days postdischarge. The primary objective is to compare self-management, as measured by the Health Education Impact Questionnaire, between patients receiving only usual care versus those who receive usual care plus the Txt2Prevent intervention. The secondary objectives are to compare medication adherence, health-related quality of life, self-efficacy, health care resource use (and associated costs), all-cause and cardiovascular disease (CVD) readmission, and all-cause and CVD mortality rates between the 2 groups. The third objective is to assess acceptability of the text messaging intervention and feasibility of the study protocol. METHODS: This is a randomized controlled trial with blinding of outcome assessors. The Txt2Prevent program includes automated text messages to patients about standard follow-up care, general self-management, and healthy living. The content of the text messages was informed by and developed based on interviews with patients, discharge materials, theoretical domains of behavior, and a clinical advisory group composed of patients, clinicians, and researchers. We will recruit 76 consecutive cardiac in-patients with acute coronary syndrome who are treated with either medical management or percutaneous coronary intervention from a hospital in Vancouver, Canada. RESULTS: Assessments at baseline will include measures for demographic information, self-management, health-related quality of life, and self-efficacy. Assessments at follow-up will include medication adherence, readmissions, health care resource use, and mortality in addition to the reassessment of baseline measures. Baseline assessments are done in-person while follow-up assessments are completed through a combination of mailed packages and phone calls. Semistructured interviews with participants will also be performed to better understand participant experiences managing their condition and with the text messages. CONCLUSIONS: This study will determine preliminary efficacy, feasibility, and acceptability of the Txt2Prevent program to support acute coronary syndrome patients in the transition to home following hospital discharge. The results of this study will be used to inform a larger trial. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02336919; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02336919 (Archived by WebCite at http://www.webcitation.org/6qMjEqo6O)
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spelling pubmed-54614232017-06-19 The Use of Text Messaging to Improve the Hospital-to-Community Transition in Acute Coronary Syndrome Patients (Txt2Prevent): Intervention Development and Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial Protocol Ross, Emily S Sakakibara, Brodie M Mackay, Martha H Whitehurst, David GT Singer, Joel Toma, Mustafa Corbett, Kitty K Van Spall, Harriette GC Rutherford, Kimberly Gheorghiu, Bobby Code, Jillianne Lear, Scott A JMIR Res Protoc Protocol BACKGROUND: Acute coronary syndrome, including acute myocardial infarction (AMI), is one of the leading causes for hospitalization, with AMI 30-day readmission rates around 20%. Supporting patient information needs and increasing adherence to recommended self-management behaviors during transition from hospital to home has the potential to improve patient outcomes. Text messages have been effective in other interventions and may be suitable to provide support to patients during this transition period. OBJECTIVE: The goal of this study is to pilot test a text messaging intervention program (Txt2Prevent) that supports acute coronary syndrome patients for 60 days postdischarge. The primary objective is to compare self-management, as measured by the Health Education Impact Questionnaire, between patients receiving only usual care versus those who receive usual care plus the Txt2Prevent intervention. The secondary objectives are to compare medication adherence, health-related quality of life, self-efficacy, health care resource use (and associated costs), all-cause and cardiovascular disease (CVD) readmission, and all-cause and CVD mortality rates between the 2 groups. The third objective is to assess acceptability of the text messaging intervention and feasibility of the study protocol. METHODS: This is a randomized controlled trial with blinding of outcome assessors. The Txt2Prevent program includes automated text messages to patients about standard follow-up care, general self-management, and healthy living. The content of the text messages was informed by and developed based on interviews with patients, discharge materials, theoretical domains of behavior, and a clinical advisory group composed of patients, clinicians, and researchers. We will recruit 76 consecutive cardiac in-patients with acute coronary syndrome who are treated with either medical management or percutaneous coronary intervention from a hospital in Vancouver, Canada. RESULTS: Assessments at baseline will include measures for demographic information, self-management, health-related quality of life, and self-efficacy. Assessments at follow-up will include medication adherence, readmissions, health care resource use, and mortality in addition to the reassessment of baseline measures. Baseline assessments are done in-person while follow-up assessments are completed through a combination of mailed packages and phone calls. Semistructured interviews with participants will also be performed to better understand participant experiences managing their condition and with the text messages. CONCLUSIONS: This study will determine preliminary efficacy, feasibility, and acceptability of the Txt2Prevent program to support acute coronary syndrome patients in the transition to home following hospital discharge. The results of this study will be used to inform a larger trial. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02336919; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02336919 (Archived by WebCite at http://www.webcitation.org/6qMjEqo6O) JMIR Publications 2017-05-23 /pmc/articles/PMC5461423/ /pubmed/28536088 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/resprot.6968 Text en ©Emily S Ross, Brodie M Sakakibara, Martha H Mackay, David GT Whitehurst, Joel Singer, Mustafa Toma, Kitty K Corbett, Harriette GC Van Spall, Kimberly Rutherford, Bobby Gheorghiu, Jillianne Code, Scott A Lear. Originally published in JMIR Research Protocols (http://www.researchprotocols.org), 23.05.2017. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, first published in JMIR Research Protocols, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on http://www.researchprotocols.org, as well as this copyright and license information must be included.
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Ross, Emily S
Sakakibara, Brodie M
Mackay, Martha H
Whitehurst, David GT
Singer, Joel
Toma, Mustafa
Corbett, Kitty K
Van Spall, Harriette GC
Rutherford, Kimberly
Gheorghiu, Bobby
Code, Jillianne
Lear, Scott A
The Use of Text Messaging to Improve the Hospital-to-Community Transition in Acute Coronary Syndrome Patients (Txt2Prevent): Intervention Development and Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial Protocol
title The Use of Text Messaging to Improve the Hospital-to-Community Transition in Acute Coronary Syndrome Patients (Txt2Prevent): Intervention Development and Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial Protocol
title_full The Use of Text Messaging to Improve the Hospital-to-Community Transition in Acute Coronary Syndrome Patients (Txt2Prevent): Intervention Development and Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial Protocol
title_fullStr The Use of Text Messaging to Improve the Hospital-to-Community Transition in Acute Coronary Syndrome Patients (Txt2Prevent): Intervention Development and Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial Protocol
title_full_unstemmed The Use of Text Messaging to Improve the Hospital-to-Community Transition in Acute Coronary Syndrome Patients (Txt2Prevent): Intervention Development and Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial Protocol
title_short The Use of Text Messaging to Improve the Hospital-to-Community Transition in Acute Coronary Syndrome Patients (Txt2Prevent): Intervention Development and Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial Protocol
title_sort use of text messaging to improve the hospital-to-community transition in acute coronary syndrome patients (txt2prevent): intervention development and pilot randomized controlled trial protocol
topic Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5461423/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28536088
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/resprot.6968
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