Way to Cure HCV Adherence
- Conditions
- Hepatitis C
- Interventions
- Behavioral: MedSignals Pill Box
- Registration Number
- NCT02472925
- Lead Sponsor
- University of Pennsylvania
- Brief Summary
This is a 3-arm, multi-center, patient-randomized, field evaluation of the "Way to Cure" behavioral interventions on medication adherence in HCV.
- Detailed Description
This 3-arm trial will field test the efficacy of "Way to Cure" intervention on medication adherence in Hepatitis C for 12 weeks. As part of routine clinical care all patients will receive medication counseling regarding proper use and side effects by trained nurses or pharmacists depending on the clinical site.
Arm 1: Control (n=20) - Monitoring pill box will be set into "quiet mode". This mode sends daily adherence data to the Way to Health platform each time the participant opens the pill bottle, however, does not remind the participant to take the medication. In the event no electronic signal is received by the platform for 96 hours, the RA will call the participant to assess any usability or connectivity issues.
Arm 2: Intervention - Reminders/Feedback (n=20) - Patients will receive tailored text message reminders to take the medication if in case the interval from last box opening is \>30 hours (greater than 6 hours overdue). Patients will receive weekly text messages with summary cumulative adherence scores.
Arm 3: Intervention - Reminders/Feedback and Financial Incentives (n=20) - In addition to reminders with missed doses and weekly adherence feedback, patients in this arm will be eligible to receive a financial incentive each week they demonstrate perfect \>85% adherence. The weekly adherence feedback message will also alert patients whether they earned the incentive for the past week.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 60
a) age 50 older, b) prescribed a fixed dose combination HCV regimen containing sofosbuvir/ledipasvir for 12 weeks, and 3) willing to receive text message communications.
a) non-English speaking, b) have severe vision, hearing impairment precluding study participation, c) no text messaging capability, d) decompensated cirrhosis requiring hospitalization in the past 30 days, e) medication primarily given by a caregiver/facility
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Arm 2: Reminders/Feedback MedSignals Pill Box MedSignals pill box will track patient compliance and the Way to Health platform will allow participants to receive tailored text message reminders to take the medication if in case the interval from last cap opening is \>30 hours (greater than 6 hours overdue). Arm 3: Reminders/Feedback/Incentives MedSignals Pill Box MedSignals pill box will track patient compliance and in addition to reminders with missed doses and weekly adherence feedback, patients in this arm will be eligible to receive a small financial incentive each week they demonstrate perfect \>85% adherence. The weekly adherence feedback message will also alert patients whether they earned the incentive for the past week. Arm 1: Control MedSignals Pill Box MedSignals pill box will be set into "quiet mode" to track patient compliance. This mode sends daily adherence data to the Way to Health platform each time the participant opens the pill box, however, does not remind the participant to take the medication.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Pill bottle measured adherence 12 weeks of treatment
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (2)
University of Pennsylvania
🇺🇸Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Corporal Michael J. Crescenz VA Medical Center
🇺🇸Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States