Adherence, Medication Clinical Trial
Official title:
Use of a Smartphone Digital Application as a Tool to Increase Adherence to Medical Treatment in Patients Who Underwent Hospitalization for Acute Coronary Syndrome.
ADHERENCE is a randomized unicentric study that will be carried out from a monovalent center
of cardiology of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires. Patients will be randomized
hospitalization for acute coronary syndromes (ACS) with and without ST segment elevation at
the time of hospital discharge to receive access to a digital application for smartphones or
receive written instructions regarding the taking of medication as prescribed by doctors .
They will have a total follow-up period of 90 days, in which the adherence to medical
treatment will be evaluated through a questionnaire validated for that purpose.
The objective of the study is to demonstrate that the use of a digital platform for
smartphones increases the adherence to medical treatment by 30% in relation to the group
without intervention
The World Health Organization (WHO) states that poor adherence to long-term medical
treatments severely compromises their effectiveness, with an expected adherence of 50% in
developed countries and less in developing countries. This non-compliance to medical
treatment tends to increase as the global burden of chronic diseases increases, where not
only the rational use of medicines but also compliance with prescribed treatments becomes
vitally important. So it is of interest to highlight the importance not only of the clarity
of the medical prescription at the time of hospital discharge but of compliance with it in
the out-of-hospital setting.
The lack of adherence to medical treatment is a difficult problem to solve, and this could
partially explain the ineffectiveness of the treatments administered by the health system.
Adherence is greater in the acute phase of the disease2, presenting a marked decrease within
3 to 6 months of treatment3. In order to avoid this problem, multiple interventions have been
studied without evidence of significant benefits or clinical impact.
The "Medication Reminder" application will be used as a digital tool for smartphones, which
is available for different commercial software platforms, free download. The intervention
group will have the installation of the aforementioned platform on your smartphone, loading
the list of your medication, as well as an alarm in the hours proposed for the shot. When the
warning is presented, the patient will have a warning by which he will have to accept or
reject the taking of the medication; to reject it, the reminder will remain present for 24hs
and then it will be automatically deleted. At the end of the day, the patient can access an
analysis of daily compliance and thus perform a self-monitoring. The control group will
receive the standard of care, consisted of a written list of medications.
We will evaluate the adherence to medications at 3 months as primary endpoint.
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