This is a prospective randomized clinical trial evaluating how behaviorally-informed outreach text message reminders impact patient engagement with primary care. This prospective randomized control trial is being implemented in conjunction with UCLA Health's larger quality improvement initiative (the My Action Plan Quality Improvement Initiative) in order to improve primary care preventive measure completion rates.
UCLA Health will launch an initiative called My Action Plan which is an outreach effort targeting the primary care patients at UCLA who have an outstanding, clinically indicated primary care preventative care gap (e.g., overdue colorectal cancer screening, outstanding diabetes tests) and aims at encouraging patients to complete their overdue health maintenance measures. At the beginning of each month, identified UCLA Health primary care patients will be enrolled in a trial the investigators have pre-registered under the title "UCLA Health Patient Health Maintenance Outreach Text Message" and randomized to receive one of four text messages informing them that they have overdue health maintenance measures and urging them to take action to complete these measures. These text messages will contain a link to their MyChart patient portal account, specifically linking them to a My Action Plan electronic letter that will contain a personalized list of outstanding preventive care items and actionable steps to complete the items. In July 2023, if participants do not open their My Action Plan electronic letter within 7 days after the initial outreach, they will be enrolled in the trial described in the current pre-registration. Patients will be randomly assigned in a 1:1:1:1 ratio to receive one of four text reminders 2 weeks after the initial outreach message. Additionally, within each text-reminder arm, patients will be randomized to one of three time slots for getting the reminder. The investigators will examine patients' interaction with these reminders and how that ultimately translates to them completing their indicated health maintenance measures. The UCLA Department of Medicine (DOM) intends to roll out this QI initiative at the beginning of the 2023 calendar year and continue it for a span of at least 12 months. Each month, the initiative targets patients whose birthday falls into that month. This proposed trial will run for one month (July 2023). Analysis Plan: The investigators will utilize patient-level ordinary least squares (OLS) estimation, with statistical inferences based on model-robust standard errors. The primary model term will be indicator variables for arm assignment. The analysis will adjust for sex, age, race/ethnicity, indicators for screenings/tests that patients are due for, and whether patients have upcoming primary care appointments. Missing covariate values will be handled by including 'unknown' indicators, along with mean imputation for quantitative covariates. The investigators will first compare Arm 2 with Arm 1 to test the effect of encouraging patients to read the story about a patient whose life was saved by preventive screening.. If the difference is significant in an outcome measure, the investigators will then compare Arms 3 and 4 with Arms 1 and 2 to shed light on why Arm 2 differs from Arm 1. Exploratory analyses will investigate heterogeneous treatment effects of Arm 2 (vs. Arm 1) by patients' gender, age, race/ethnicity, history of cancer and other pre-existing conditions, family cancer history, past adherence to screenings/tests that are included in the My Action Plan Initiative, past receipt of influenza vaccination, frequency of doctor visits.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
6,894
The investigators will send randomized participants an SMS reminder encouraging them to click the provided link and close their outstanding, overdue preventive care measures. The provided link will take them to their MyChart login page; after logging in, they would see their personalized My Action Plan Letter detailing their personalized, overdue preventive care measures.
The message will contain an anecdote of a patient whose cancer was caught early through similar, recommended preventive screenings. The message prompts patients to click on a link to read the story about the patient.
UCLA Health Department of Medicine, Quality Office
Los Angeles, California, United States
Opening link within SMS Text message
Percentage of participants across the different reminder arms who click on the link in the reminder message
Time frame: 1 week after getting the reminder
MyChart letter opened
Percentage of participants across the different arms who open their personalized My Action Plan letter on MyChart
Time frame: 1 week after getting the reminder
Direct scheduling appointment rate
Rate of which eligible participants directly schedule an appointment for diabetic retinal exams, diabetes education, or breast cancer screening in order to complete these overdue screening/test(s). These screenings/tests have dedicated appointment resources that people can directly schedule for.
Time frame: 2 weeks after getting the reminder
Rate of taking action for one overdue screening/test
Rate of which participants schedule an appointment to complete their overdue screening/test or start the online tool for colorectal screening
Time frame: 2 weeks after getting the reminder
Completion rate of one screening/test
Rate of completion of at least one screening/test within the observation window.
Time frame: 6 months after getting the initial outreach text message
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The message will contain a link to an anecdote of a patient whose cancer was caught early through similar, recommended preventive screenings. The message won't contain a link to the story, but it will briefly describe the story.
This message will mention that research has shown promptly closing health gaps saves lives.The message will contain a link to an official website that supports the statement.