关键词: Effectiveness Hypertension Medication adherence Text message Usual care

Mesh : Humans Medication Adherence Text Messaging Systematic Reviews as Topic Reminder Systems Hypertension / drug therapy Cell Phone Antihypertensive Agents / therapeutic use Telemedicine Quality of Life

来  源:   DOI:10.1186/s13643-023-02394-z   PDF(Pubmed)

Abstract:
BACKGROUND: Poor adherence to long-term medication increases the risk of morbidity and mortality and decreases the quality of life of patients with hypertension. One strategy to improve treatment adherence is to use a short text message reminder. Although evidence indicates that such programs increase medication adherence, the extent of their effectiveness and translation into clinical practice needs to be better documented. Our systematic review will collect and analyze the available evidence for clinical practice implementation. This systematic review aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of short mobile phone text message reminders versus usual/standard care for medication adherence in patients with hypertension.
METHODS: This review will include and summarize evidence from randomized controlled trials. Adults (age > 18 years) with hypertension. The comparator group received either the usual care or standard care. It encompasses standard medical care for patients not participating in a structured and supervised intervention program such as a telemedicine program. We will include studies that assess the effectiveness of short mobile phone text message reminders in improving medication adherence in patients with hypertension compared to usual care. We will search the following databases: PubMed, EMBASE, CINAHL, SCOPUS, Web of Science, Cochrane Library Central Register of Controlled Trials, and Cochrane Library. We will include studies published in English. Furthermore, we will consider studies published from the inception of the database until April 20, 2024. At least two reviewers will independently conduct study selection, data extraction, and quality assessment. A third reviewer will determine and resolve discrepancies. We will conduct a quality assessment using the ROBIS 2 critical appraisal checklist. At least two independent reviewers will crosscheck the data synthesis.
CONCLUSIONS: We expect this review to provide current evidence for future studies and clinical practice concerning the impact of mobile phone text message reminders on medication adherence issues. We will publish our results in a peer-reviewed journal for publication.
BACKGROUND: PROSPERO CRD42023391236.
摘要:
背景:长期用药依从性差增加了高血压患者的发病率和死亡率风险,并降低了生活质量。提高治疗依从性的一种策略是使用短文本消息提醒。尽管有证据表明此类计划可提高药物依从性,需要更好地记录其有效性和转化为临床实践的程度.我们的系统评价将收集和分析临床实践实施的可用证据。这项系统评价旨在评估短手机短信提醒与常规/标准护理对高血压患者服药依从性的有效性。
方法:本综述将包括并总结来自随机对照试验的证据。成人(年龄>18岁)高血压。比较组接受常规护理或标准护理。它包括不参与结构化和有监督的干预计划(如远程医疗计划)的患者的标准医疗护理。我们将包括评估与常规护理相比,短手机短信提醒在改善高血压患者药物依从性方面的有效性的研究。我们将搜索以下数据库:PubMed,EMBASE,CINAHL,Scopus,WebofScience,Cochrane图书馆中央控制试验登记册,科克伦图书馆我们将包括以英语发表的研究。此外,我们将考虑从数据库开始到2024年4月20日发表的研究。至少有两名评审员将独立进行研究选择,数据提取,和质量评估。第三位审核人员将确定并解决差异。我们将使用ROBIS2关键评估清单进行质量评估。至少有两个独立的审阅者将交叉检查数据合成。
结论:我们希望这篇综述能够为未来的研究和临床实践提供有关手机短信提醒对药物依从性问题影响的现有证据。我们将在同行评审的期刊上发表我们的研究结果。
背景:PROSPEROCRD42023391236。
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