Can Automated Text Messaging Successfully Monitor Antibiotic Adherence for Urban Adolescents and Young Women Managed for Pelvic Inflammatory Disease in the Outpatient Setting.

Pediatrics and neonatal nursing : open journal Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-03-30 DOI:10.17140/pnnoj-8-135
Bria Rice, Jamie Perin, Steven Huettner, Arlene Butz, Hasiya E Yusuf, Maria Trent
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Abstract

Objective: This study evaluates patient responsiveness to an automated text messaging system for pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) self-care support, and measures the reliability of text-reported adherence.

Design: Patients aged 13-25-years with mild to moderate PID were recruited from urban, academic outpatient settings. Enrolled patients received antibiotics and were randomized into a standard of care or intervention group. During a 14-day treatment period, participants in the intervention arm received a community-based nursing visit and daily text message medication reminders with evening prompts to report the number of doses taken.

Result: Of the 97 participants randomized into the intervention arm, 91 (94%) were eligible for analysis. Most were African American and low income, with a mean age of 18.3 (SD=2.2) years. Participants responded to ~53% (SD=34%) of all dosage inquiry messages. Responsiveness attenuated at approximately 2.2% per day over the treatment period. Ninety-three percent (n=85) of the analyzed intervention arm returned for the two-week follow-up. Despite overall adherence and general responsiveness, text-reported and self-reported medication adherence were not well correlated (r=0.37, p<0.001).

Conclusion: Our findings show that text messaging is a feasible strategy for reaching urban adolescents being managed for complicated sexually transmitted infections in outpatient settings. However, patient responsiveness to self-care text messages do vary, limiting the adherence monitoring capacity of this technology. Given the number of unanswered text messages and incomplete text-reported adherence data, additional measures to assess adolescents' adherence to PID medications are needed in clinical trials.

自动短信能成功监测门诊治疗盆腔炎的城市青少年和年轻女性的抗生素依从性吗
目的本研究评估患者对盆腔炎(PID)自我保健支持的自动短信系统的反应性,并测量短信报告依从性的可靠性。设计年龄13-25岁的轻度至中度PID患者从城市学术门诊机构招募。入组患者接受抗生素治疗,并随机分为标准护理组或干预组。在14天的治疗期间,干预组的参与者接受了基于社区的护理访问和每天的药物提醒短信,并在晚上提示他们报告服用的剂量。在被随机分配到干预组的97名参与者中,91名(94%)符合分析条件。大多数是非裔美国人,低收入,平均年龄为18.3岁(SD=2.2)岁。参与者回复了53% (SD=34%)的剂量询问信息。在治疗期间,反应性以每天约2.2%的速度衰减。在为期两周的随访中,93% (n=85)的分析干预组返回。尽管总体依从性和一般反应性,文本报告和自我报告的药物依从性没有很好的相关性(r=0.37, p<0.001)。结论:我们的研究结果表明,短信是一种可行的策略,可以帮助在门诊治疗复杂性传播感染的城市青少年。然而,患者对自我保健短信的反应确实各不相同,限制了这项技术的依从性监测能力。鉴于未回复的短信数量和不完整的文本报告依从性数据,临床试验需要额外的措施来评估青少年对PID药物的依从性。
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