Results posted in PubMed: "Thirteen articles meeting the inclusion criteria are included in this review. Nine of 13 studies found adherence rates improved between 15·3-17·8% when using text messages to promote medication adherence. Text messages that were standardised, tailored, one- or two-way and timed either daily to medication regimen, weekly or monthly showed improvement in medication adherence."
Study Region | United States |
Organization | Michigan State University |
Issue or Problem | Increasing medication adherence |
Tech Medium | SMS |
Technology Device | Mobile phones |
mFHAST Implication | Methods for text messaging interventions that promote medication adherence |