Summary of the Study on SMS Nudges and CHF Medication Fulfillment
This article details a study investigating the impact of SMS (text message) “nudges” on medication fulfillment and hospital readmission rates for patients diagnosed with Congestive Heart Failure (CHF). Here’s a breakdown of the key findings:
Study Design & Participants:
* The study was conducted at a rural hospital in the southeastern US.
* Patients with a primary diagnosis of CHF who received an e-prescription were sent interactive text messages.
* These messages included tailored information about the prescription, educational content (written and video), and insurance assistance.
key Findings:
* Overall Medication Fulfillment: SMS nudges led to a 19% increase in medication fulfillment across all patient groups (OR 1.19, 95% CI 1.15-1.24, P < .001).
* Subgroup Analysis:
* Non-readmitted patients: 15% increase in medication fill rates (OR 1.15, 95% CI 1.1-1.2, P < .001).
* Patients returning to the ED: No important difference in medication fill rates.
* Readmitted patients: A substantial 52% increase in medication fill rates (OR 1.52, 95% CI 1.37-1.69, P < .001).
* Hospital Readmission Rates: Patients who interacted with the SMS nudges had a 6% reduction in the odds of hospital readmission (OR 0.94, 95% CI 0.9-0.99, P =.009) when controlling for age and maintenance drug status.
Conclusion:
The study suggests that SMS nudges are a promising tool for improving medication adherence and perhaps reducing hospital readmission rates among CHF patients. The impact was particularly strong for patients who were ultimately readmitted to the hospital.