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Social Norms, Messengers, and Processing Fluency to Increase Hypertension Medication Adherence

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Hypertension
Medication Adherence
Interventions
Behavioral: Processing fluency
Behavioral: Scorecard
Behavioral: Social norms
Behavioral: Messenger effects
Registration Number
NCT06066541
Lead Sponsor
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Brief Summary

Medicare Advantage beneficiaries ages 65-79 and insured by Humana with at least two unique fills of hypertension medication within the 2023 calendar year and adherence level between 60 and 85% will be identified using Humana Medicare Advantage claims data. Individuals meeting these inclusion criteria will be included and, with an institutional review board approved waiver of informed consent, will be randomized to one of 6 mailed messages or control (no message). The messages will be sent by Humana and use different behavioral techniques (social norms, messenger effects, and/or processing fluency) providing their medication refill score. Humana will send a second message within 60 days of the first message noting any changes in the refill score.

The primary outcome will be the average end-of-year adherence in each arm. A secondary outcome will be the proportion of study participants with end-of-year adherence greater than or equal to 80%. The study team's hypothesis is that messages using dynamic social norms, messenger effects, and processing fluency in combination will more effectively increase average end-of-year adherence level compared to usual care.

Humana will conduct all study participant outreach and data analyses, which will be performed using routinely collected insurance claims data. Regulatory oversight is conducted using Humana's centralized institutional review board (IRB) of record. The work completed by Humana study staff is funded by Humana, Inc.

Dr. Choudhry and his colleagues (including subaward recipients ideas42 and Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth) will provide technical and subject matter expertise related to study research design and implementation, protocol design, statistical analysis, publication (abstract, poster, manuscript) preparation and/or review, and assistance throughout the peer review process including revisions and additional analyses if necessary for this project. The work completed by study staff at Brigham and Women's Hospital, ideas42, and Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth is funded by NIA.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
65177
Inclusion Criteria
  • Medicare Advantage beneficiary insured by Humana
  • Between the ages of 65 and 79
  • Having at least two unique fills of any class of hypertension medication within the calendar year (2023).
  • Adherence level (as measured by the proportion of days covered [PDC] metric) between 60% and 85%
Exclusion Criteria
  • Beneficiaries in plans which, per contractual agreements, privacy policies and rules, or legal requirements, do not participate in research

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Processing fluencyProcessing fluencyParticipants randomized to this arm will receive a modified scorecard increasing processing fluency through a visual metaphor of "closing the ring." Two messages will be sent during the intervention: The first message will contain the baseline refill score. The second message will note any changes in the refill score.
Scorecard + Social normsSocial normsParticipants randomized to this arm will receive the Arm 1 scorecard plus dynamic social norms messaging (noting the proportion of Humana members improving their medication refill scores). Two messages will be sent during the intervention: The first message will contain the baseline refill score. The second message will note any changes in the refill score.
Scorecard + Messenger effectsScorecardParticipants randomized to this arm will receive the Arm 1 scorecard, coming from the trusted messenger of a Humana-identified pharmacist taking the same medication. Two messages will be sent during the intervention: The first message will contain the baseline refill score. The second message will note any changes in the refill score.
ScorecardScorecardParticipants randomized to this arm will receive a scorecard from Humana reporting patients' medication adherence using a "refill score." Two messages will be sent during the intervention: The first message will contain the baseline refill score. The second message will note any changes in the refill score.
Scorecard + Social normsScorecardParticipants randomized to this arm will receive the Arm 1 scorecard plus dynamic social norms messaging (noting the proportion of Humana members improving their medication refill scores). Two messages will be sent during the intervention: The first message will contain the baseline refill score. The second message will note any changes in the refill score.
Scorecard + Messenger effectsMessenger effectsParticipants randomized to this arm will receive the Arm 1 scorecard, coming from the trusted messenger of a Humana-identified pharmacist taking the same medication. Two messages will be sent during the intervention: The first message will contain the baseline refill score. The second message will note any changes in the refill score.
Processing fluency + Social normsSocial normsParticipants randomized to this arm will receive the Arm 4 processing fluency scorecard plus dynamic social norms messaging. Two messages will be sent during the intervention: The first message will contain the baseline refill score. The second message will note any changes in the refill score.
Processing fluency + Messenger effectsMessenger effectsParticipants randomized to this arm will receive the Arm 4 processing fluency scorecard coming from the trusted messenger of a Humana-identified pharmacist taking the same medication. Two messages will be sent during the intervention: The first message will contain the baseline refill score. The second message will note any changes in the refill score.
Processing fluency + Messenger effectsProcessing fluencyParticipants randomized to this arm will receive the Arm 4 processing fluency scorecard coming from the trusted messenger of a Humana-identified pharmacist taking the same medication. Two messages will be sent during the intervention: The first message will contain the baseline refill score. The second message will note any changes in the refill score.
Processing fluency + Social normsProcessing fluencyParticipants randomized to this arm will receive the Arm 4 processing fluency scorecard plus dynamic social norms messaging. Two messages will be sent during the intervention: The first message will contain the baseline refill score. The second message will note any changes in the refill score.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Average End-of-year Adherence Levelapproximately 4 months

The primary outcome will be the average end-of-year adherence level in each arm (as measured by the Proportion of Days Covered metric \[PDC\]) stratified by refill cycle and adjusting for age, sex, and race.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Proportion of Participants With End-of-year PDC≥80%approximately 4 months

As measured by the Proportion of Days Covered metric \[PDC\]

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Humana, Inc.

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Louisville, Kentucky, United States

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