Hypertension Clinical Trial
Official title:
Social Norms and Antihypertensive Medication Adherence
The study objective is to build group social norms to improve individual adhere to antihypertensive medications. Financial incentives are provided to individuals contingent upon group behavioral changes. Groups of patients will be formed, and incentivized to interact on a daily basis through social media and participate in a monthly-facilitated meeting at a local clinic. By forming groups, making individual outcomes transparent, and setting financial incentives contingent to group targets, individual decisions are framed within emerging social norms.
We propose a pilot study that will inform, provide inputs and reduce the risk of a larger
implementation. The project consists of three phases: The pre-intervention phase, the
intervention phase, and the post-intervention phase. The pre-intervention phase includes the
recruitment and selection of participants, and a one-month collection of baseline blood
pressure and medication adherence levels of participants before they are assigned to a
treatment arm. All participants will receive compensation for participation.
In the intervention phase participants will be randomly assigned to one of the three
treatment arms and they will receive the financial incentive that corresponds to their
treatment arm. Data will be collected for four months and all participants will continue
receiving a compensation for participation.
During the post-intervention phase, contingency payments will be cut off, and only
compensation for participation will remain. Data will be collected for three months in the
post-intervention phase.
The primary outcome of the study is medication adherence which will be measured using two
different methods. The first method is through the use of eCaps (electronic caps). The second
method is through a monthly randomized phone call during which the participant will be asked
to perform a pill count of their medication.
The secondary outcome of the study is blood pressure which will be measured using two
different instruments . The first instrument will be the ambulatory blood pressure monitor
(ABPM). The second instrument will be a home blood pressure monitor (HBPM) which researchers
will provide to the participant to use for the duration of the study.
All participants of the study will receive an unconditional payment each time they provide a
blood pressure reading from the ABPM. Financial incentives (contingent to change in behavior
-conditional to change in adherence). In addition to the unconditional payment, participants
in the ICM and GCM treatment arms will receive a financial incentive that is conditional to
medication adherence.
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