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Self-Management Using Text Messaging in a Homeless Population

1 de maio de 2019 atualizado por: Donald Keith McInnes, Boston University

Improving Self-Management of Chronic Conditions Among Homeless Persons: a Community-Based Participatory Approach Using Text Messaging

The purpose of this study is to determine if an automated text message intervention is beneficial for homeless patients in reducing their hospital visits, increasing their primary care appointments, and help them increase medication adherence.

Visão geral do estudo

Status

Concluído

Condições

Intervenção / Tratamento

Descrição detalhada

Boston Healthcare for the Homeless Program (BHCHP) is the study site for this research. It is the largest freestanding health care for the homeless program in the country - it provides primary care, behavioral health, oral health care and other wrap-around services to 12,500 homeless individuals a year. BHCHP was recently awarded a two-year grant from the Massachusetts Health Policy Commission to demonstrate how intensive, coordinated case management can reduce costs of caring for homeless persons who are high utilizers of emergency department (ED) and inpatient care. The Social Determinants of Health Coordinated Care Hub for Homeless Adults project (hereafter the "Care Hub") will create capacity among 9 Boston organizations serving homeless residents to meet their needs in primary care, behavioral health, housing, and shelter. This will improve quality of life, health outcomes, and care efficiency for the organizations. The participating organizations, in addition to BHCHP, are Bay Cove Human Services, Boston Public Health Commission, Boston Rescue Mission, Casa Esperanza, Massachusetts Housing and Shelter Alliance, The New England Center and Home for Veterans, St. Francis House, Victory Programs Specifically the investigators anticipate that patients participating in the Care Hub will have reduced use of ED and inpatient care because they will be better linked to and retained in appropriate care such as outpatient, mental health, substance use disorder (SUD), preventive care, and respite care. Regular care will increase the appropriate management of chronic health conditions and reduce episodes of exacerbations of these conditions which often lead to ED and hospital care. The purpose of this study is to evaluate whether an a text messaging system of appointment reminders, along with medication taking messages, and text messages about mood will augment the effectiveness of the Care Hub program.

The investigators propose to pilot a cell phone-based outpatient care support and medication reminder system. The content will include appointment reminders and educational and motivational messages about the importance of going to all outpatient care visits and of taking medications. The investigators take a community-based participatory research approach to this study - both because it appropriately considers the needs of the target population (increasing the likelihood of success) and because it empowers a population that is often treated as if its members were powerless. The cell phone texting intervention will help patients stay engaged in care, adhere to their medications, and adopt and sustain behavior change. This will be accomplished by completing a series of objectives:

  1. To develop a text messaging system designed for homeless patients which includes appointment reminders, medication taking reminders and motivation, and texts messages that allow participants to report their mood, all in support of chronic disease management. The system will be based on a health coaching model, and message content will be reviewed and edited by patients who are members of drafted by patient members of a BHCHP Community Innovation Panel (CIP).
  2. To train Care Hub intervention patients (or refresh existing skills) in cell phone text messaging.
  3. To test the text messaging system in a randomized pilot study with 60 patients, comparing outpatient, respite care, ED, and inpatient utilization, and Health-Related Quality of Care (HRQOL) between the 30 intervention and 30 control patients.

Tipo de estudo

Intervencional

Inscrição (Real)

64

Estágio

  • Não aplicável

Contactos e Locais

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Locais de estudo

    • Massachusetts
      • Boston, Massachusetts, Estados Unidos, 02118
        • Boston University School of Public Health

Critérios de participação

Os pesquisadores procuram pessoas que se encaixem em uma determinada descrição, chamada de critérios de elegibilidade. Alguns exemplos desses critérios são a condição geral de saúde de uma pessoa ou tratamentos anteriores.

Critérios de elegibilidade

Idades elegíveis para estudo

18 anos e mais velhos (Adulto, Adulto mais velho)

Aceita Voluntários Saudáveis

Não

Gêneros Elegíveis para o Estudo

Tudo

Descrição

Inclusion Criteria:

  • is a patient participant in the Coordinated Care Hub Initiative
  • is willing to receive text messages
  • is able to understand English - spoken and read

Exclusion Criteria:

  • has an inability to find, open, and respond to a test text message

Plano de estudo

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Como o estudo é projetado?

Detalhes do projeto

  • Finalidade Principal: Pesquisa de serviços de saúde
  • Alocação: Randomizado
  • Modelo Intervencional: Atribuição Paralela
  • Mascaramento: Nenhum (rótulo aberto)

Armas e Intervenções

Grupo de Participantes / Braço
Intervenção / Tratamento
Experimental: Text Messaging
This group will receive text messages with appointment reminders, medication taking education and motivation, and for reporting of mood.
Subjects will receive text messages with reminders of their upcoming outpatient health care appointments at the Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program (BHCHP) clinic. The text message will indicate the time of the appointment and the location (e.g. "Remember appointment Friday March 15 at 10am in the Yawkey building"). Appointment reminder text messages will be sent 3 days ahead and again 1 day ahead of the appointment date. Medication related texts will be sent every other day and will be educational and motivational (e.g. "Keep taking medications that way the doctor prescribed them, even if feeling fine"). Mood related texts will also be sent every other day and ask about mood on a 1 to 5 scale. The participant will text back a response.
Comparador de Placebo: Control
This group will receive simple text messages about general health promotion, such as about the importance of drinking water on hot days, using sunscreen, etc.
Subjects will receive text messages with reminders of their upcoming outpatient health care appointments at the Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program (BHCHP) clinic. The text message will indicate the time of the appointment and the location (e.g. "Remember appointment Friday March 15 at 10am in the Yawkey building"). Appointment reminder text messages will be sent 3 days ahead and again 1 day ahead of the appointment date. Medication related texts will be sent every other day and will be educational and motivational (e.g. "Keep taking medications that way the doctor prescribed them, even if feeling fine"). Mood related texts will also be sent every other day and ask about mood on a 1 to 5 scale. The participant will text back a response.

O que o estudo está medindo?

Medidas de resultados primários

Medida de resultado
Descrição da medida
Prazo
Emergency Department Visits Made
Prazo: 4 months
Data from BHCHP's electronic medical record (EMR) and from the Coordinated Care Hub electronic case management system in use by the Care Hub organizations, which includes admission and discharge data
4 months

Medidas de resultados secundários

Medida de resultado
Descrição da medida
Prazo
Inpatient admissions
Prazo: 4 months
Similar to Emergency Department visit data, this will come from BHCHP's EMR and from the electronic case management system
4 months
Appointment keeping
Prazo: 4 months
Ratio of kept appointments to all appointments scheduled, based on the BHCHP EMR (e.g. 0-100%).
4 months
Medication Adherence
Prazo: 4 months
Self report medication adherence is assessed with 2 measures: Morisky adherence scale, (range, 0=poor to 11=excellent) and a 1-item rating question in which patients rate their ability to take all their medications as prescribed (range, 1=very poor to 6=excellent)
4 months
Adult Well-Being Assessment
Prazo: 4 months
This 9-item health-related quality of life (HRQOL) assessment is a validated measure developed by the Institute for Healthcare Improvement.
4 months
Comfort with Computers and Cell Phones
Prazo: 4 months
The eHealth Literacy Scale, eHEALS, (range 8-40, higher equals greater self-efficacy) assesses comfort with computers and the Internet for health related purposes. Investigators will also adapt eHEALS so that separate items can be asked about comfort with cell phone use.
4 months
Frequency of Cell Phone Use and Computer Use
Prazo: 4 months
Measures come from the Health Information National Trends Survey (HINTS). Scale ranges from 0 (no use) to 12 (frequent use of many features).
4 months
Outpatient appointments
Prazo: 4 months
Number of outpatient visits made
4 months

Colaboradores e Investigadores

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Patrocinador

Investigadores

  • Investigador principal: Donald K McInnes, ScD, Boston University and Department of Veterans Affairs

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Publicações Gerais

Datas de registro do estudo

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Datas Principais do Estudo

Início do estudo (Real)

21 de julho de 2017

Conclusão Primária (Real)

30 de dezembro de 2018

Conclusão do estudo (Real)

30 de abril de 2019

Datas de inscrição no estudo

Enviado pela primeira vez

26 de janeiro de 2017

Enviado pela primeira vez que atendeu aos critérios de CQ

26 de janeiro de 2017

Primeira postagem (Estimativa)

27 de janeiro de 2017

Atualizações de registro de estudo

Última Atualização Postada (Real)

3 de maio de 2019

Última atualização enviada que atendeu aos critérios de controle de qualidade

1 de maio de 2019

Última verificação

1 de maio de 2019

Mais Informações

Termos relacionados a este estudo

Outros números de identificação do estudo

  • H-35967
  • catalyst grant (Outro identificador: BU SPH)

Plano para dados de participantes individuais (IPD)

Planeja compartilhar dados de participantes individuais (IPD)?

Não

Informações sobre medicamentos e dispositivos, documentos de estudo

Estuda um medicamento regulamentado pela FDA dos EUA

Não

Estuda um produto de dispositivo regulamentado pela FDA dos EUA

Não

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