The purpose of this research study is to see if a lottery which provides the opportunity to win money, a reminder system using a "Med-eMonitor", or the combination of both might be useful in helping patients to achieve better control of their anticoagulation therapy. Selection for the arms of the study is randomized by the study computer. Some will participate in the daily lottery only, some with the reminder system only, some with the reminder system and the daily lottery, and some with neither the lottery nor the reminder system.
Eligible subjects will be enrolled in one of the 4 arms of the RCT and followed for 6 months, with the primary outcome of out-of-range INRs. Subjects will be given a Med-eMonitor to connect to their home phone line. For all subjects, these will be used to measure daily adherence. Subjects in the incentive group will be eligible for a daily lottery prize only if, prior to the lottery being resolved, their adherence device has registered adherence to their prescribed warfarin regimen. Subjects in the MM group will have the reminder/feedback features of the Med-eMonitor turned on to provide reminders to take their warfarin as prescribed and standardized messages that will be used to provide feedback in response to their adherence. Subjects in the combined group will be exposed to both the lottery and the activated Med-eMonitor. This trial is a randomized controlled trial. Both men and women who are at least 18 years of age and have been prescribed anticoagulation medication are eligible to participate.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
268
Financial Incentives: Study participants are entered into a daily lottery. It includes a chance to win either $10 or $100 on any given day throughout the participant's duration in the study (6 months). Participants are assigned a number and each day a computer randomly draws a winning number. Participants whose number is drawn can only collect money if they have taken the medication correctly. Med-eMonitor: The Med-eMonitor is a device used to measure medication compliance. The device has 5 drawers in which the participants' medication is placed. When a drawer opens, a message displays on the monitor, and asks the participant if he/she is taking his/her medication for the day. The device registers their answers and sends the compliance information via the participants' telephone line nightly to a central study server.
Med-eMonitor is a device that subjects will be given that will monitor an individual's warfarin adherence.
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania Anticoagulation Management Center
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Philadelphia Veteran Affairs Medical Center
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Improved Warfarin Adherence/% Timeout of Target INR Range
Time frame: six months
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