Effect of Short Message Service Reminders on Adherence to Follow-up of National Annual Prostatic Digital Rectal Examination Campaign Participants
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Keywords

Short message service
SMS
digital rectal examination
DRE

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Firaza, P. N., Lorenzo, E., & Quanico, U. (2020). Effect of Short Message Service Reminders on Adherence to Follow-up of National Annual Prostatic Digital Rectal Examination Campaign Participants: A Randomized Controlled Pilot Study. Philippine Journal of Urology, 27(1), 53-57. Retrieved from https://pjuonline.com/index.php/pju/article/view/42

Abstract

Introduction: National annual prostatic digital rectal exam (DRE) campaign advocated by the Philippine Urological Association (PUA) started 2 decades ago in over 60 urological centers in the country. It is being used as a tool to educate Filipinos regarding benign and malignant prostate diseases. However, after each campaign, most patients were lost to follow-up leading to delay in diagnosis and low adherence to medications.

Objective: To evaluated the effect of short message service (SMS) in the adherence to follow-up of participants after a campaign.

Methods: The investigators enrolled 126 participants aged 40 years old and above with significant LUTS and/or a prostate cancer suspect, in a two-arm, parallel, randomized controlled pilot study at the Jose R. Reyes Memorial Medical Center (center with the most number of participants annually in the Philippines). Participants received daily SMS text messages for 3 days (n = 63) or usual care (n = 63). The primary outcome was follow-up at the outpatient clinic within 1 month after the campaign. The investigators used Epi Info version 7 to analyze the data.

Results: Among participants receiving SMS, 21/63 (33.3%) returned, compared to 5/63 (7.94%) in the control group. The relative risk [RR] = 4.2, odds ratio = 5.8 and uncorrected chi-square (X2) = 12.4, at 95% confidence interval; p = 0.000429).

Conclusion: This pilot study illustrated the feasibility of using SMS reminder among Filipino national prostatic DRE participants to improve adherence to follow-up. However, further research needs to be done to investigate the impact on adherence to medications and delay in diagnosis.

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