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Digital Health for Medication Adherence Among African Americans With Hypertension
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating text messages to support medication adherence for Hypertension. Completed, enrolled 22 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The proposed Phase 1 project aims to develop and test Memento.HTN, an individually-tailored, culturally sensitive digital health intervention comprised of a provider platform and linked patient SMS (short message service) text system to promote medication adherence among African Americans with hypertension (HTN), a group that suffers from disproportionate HTN morbidity and mortality. Memento.HTN overcomes access barriers on the part of patients and adherence support implementation barriers on the part of healthcare teams and systems. Memento.HTN is innovative in three key ways: 1) it is the first-ever linked digital provider platform and patient SMS text system for HTN medication adherence; 2) it is culturally-tailored for African Americans with HTN; and 3) it has unique monitoring functionality allowing providers to monitor individual patient adherence, support 'new start' patients, and track group adherence rates by drug class, pill format, and patient demographics.
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Interventions
text messages to support medication adherence