Mobile phone-based interventions for improving adherence to medication prescribed for the primary prevention of cardiovascular disease in adults

Mar 26, 2021The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Using mobile phone programs to help adults stick to heart disease prevention medicines

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Abstract

14 trials involving 25,633 participants were analyzed to assess mobile phone interventions aimed at improving medication adherence for cardiovascular disease prevention.

  • The body of evidence regarding the effectiveness of mobile phone interventions on medication adherence outcomes is of low certainty due to high risk of bias in most trials.
  • Two trials indicated small reductions in low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), with changes ranging from -5.30 mg/dL to -9.20 mg/dL.
  • Effect estimates for systolic blood pressure showed variability, ranging from a large reduction of -12.45 mmHg to a small increase of 2.80 mmHg.
  • Four trials reported benefits for both systolic and diastolic blood pressure, with confidence intervals excluding no effect.
  • Moderate-certainty evidence suggests that these interventions do not cause harm, with several studies reporting no adverse events.

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