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A text messaging intervention and quality of life in adolescents with solid organ transplants.
Rathgeber, Steven L; Hutchison, Sarah M; De Souza, Astrid-Marie; Lester, Richard; Blydt-Hansen, Tom; Human, Derek G; Guttman, Orlee; Oberlander, Tim F; Armstrong, Kathryn R.
Afiliação
  • Rathgeber SL; Division of Cardiology, Department of Pediatrics, BC Children's Hospital, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
  • Hutchison SM; Department of Pediatrics, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
  • De Souza AM; Department of Pediatrics, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
  • Lester R; Division of Cardiology, Department of Pediatrics, BC Children's Hospital, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
  • Blydt-Hansen T; Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
  • Human DG; Division of Nephrology, Department of Pediatrics, BC Children's Hospital, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
  • Guttman O; Division of Cardiology, Department of Pediatrics, BC Children's Hospital, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
  • Oberlander TF; Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Pediatrics, BC Children's Hospital, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
  • Armstrong KR; Department of Pediatrics, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Pediatr Transplant ; 26(3): e14219, 2022 05.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35142005
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Facilitating communication between adolescents and HCP outside of appointments may enhance patient experience and outcomes. The purpose of this study was to determine whether SMS enhances the healthcare experience, QoL, and medication adherence in adolescent SOT patients.

METHODS:

This was a prospective observational study of an SMS platform (WelTel Inc) for SOT patients aged 12-19 years. QoL was assessed before and after using the PedsQL™ Transplant Module. Medication adherence was assessed with the frequency of therapeutic tacrolimus levels and variation based on control chart analysis. Patient experience and engagement was evaluated with surveys, response rate to messages, and number of clinical conversations (>2 messages).

RESULTS:

Twenty-three patients were included (median age 15.7 years (IQR 13.6-17.1)). Median intervention duration was 13.5 months (range 4.0-16.7 months). There was a 68% response rate (742/1095) with 375 clinical conversations. The majority of patients reported the intervention provided a positive outlook on their health (17/23), was useful (18/23), and improved their connection to HCPs (17/23). Following the intervention, there was no significant difference in the median scaled QoL scores (pre-intervention 81 (IQR 76.5-93.3), post-intervention 78 (IQR 76-93); p = .37), mean percentage of therapeutic tacrolimus levels (pre-intervention 52 ± 25%, post-intervention 65 ± 17%; p = .07), or variation on control chart analysis of tacrolimus levels.

CONCLUSIONS:

The WelTel messaging platform provided supplemental clinical care for a group of adolescent SOT patients that enhanced their healthcare experience. Patient QoL and adherence were unchanged following the intervention and remained at a high level.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Transplante de Órgãos / Envio de Mensagens de Texto Tipo de estudo: Observational_studies Limite: Adolescent / Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Transplante de Órgãos / Envio de Mensagens de Texto Tipo de estudo: Observational_studies Limite: Adolescent / Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article