Uncontrolled hypertension (HTN) is a major public health worldwide, which increases the risk of cardiovascular diseases. Low adherence to medication, unhealthy lifestyle and poor knowledge of HTN diagnosis and treatment are among the known factors associated with uncontrolled HTN. Digital innovations became popular as low-cost tools to provide personalized advice to people with long-term health conditions, leading to their adherence to health behavior modifications. Therefore, this randomized single-blind controlled trial (RCT) aimed to test whether providing health information via a short message service (SMS) influences blood pressure control, health practice, and medication adherence. For the current RCT, the investigators will use data from the PERSIAN Kavar cohort study (PKCS). Eligible participants with uncontrolled HTN will be randomly assigned to experiment (SMS) or control (routine care) groups at a 1:1 ratio. Participants in the experimental group will receive three messages/per week for three months. Systolic and diastolic blood pressure will be the primary outcomes of this study. Medication adherence and practice related to cardiovascular diseases will the secondary outcomes. These variables will be assessed before and after the intervention. At the end of the study, the acceptability of the messages will also be assessed.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
200
Participants in the experimental group will receive three messages per week in the morning (9-10 am) for three months. The investigators will call them every month to ensure that the SMS is delivered.
Blood pressure
Systolic and diastolic blood pressure
Time frame: Three months after the start of intervention
Medication adherence which will be assessed by Morisky Medication Adherence Scale
Adherence to the anti-HTN drugs will be assessed by Morisky Medication Adherence Scale .
Time frame: Three months after the start of intervention
Practice according to the KAP questionnaire
The questions of "Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice Regarding Cardiovascular Diseases" (doi: 10.5812/ijem.101612) questionnaire that are related to Practice will be completed for patients.
Time frame: Three months after the start of intervention
Weight
Body weight (kg)
Time frame: Three months after the start of intervention
Number of patients who think that messages were usefull and had positive impact
Acceptability of the messages will be assessed according to the questiones listed in doi: 10.5334/gh.1103
Time frame: Three months after the start of intervention
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