Mobile phone text messaging to improve medication adherence in secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease

Apr 30, 2017The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Text message reminders to help heart disease patients take their medication

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Abstract

In a review of seven trials with 1,310 participants, six out of seven studies indicated that mobile phone text messaging may improve medication adherence for secondary prevention of cardiovascular events.

  • Adherence to medication was assessed using various methods across the included studies.
  • One trial reported a significant increase in medication adherence score in the intervention group compared to controls.
  • Another trial found a reduction in adherence in the control group when compared to the intervention group.
  • Participants receiving SMS interventions showed reduced odds of non-adherence compared to those receiving telephone reminders.
  • Quality of the evidence was assessed as very low, with all studies exhibiting a high risk of bias in at least one domain.

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