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. 2022 Feb 21;8(3):e1298. doi: 10.1097/TXD.0000000000001298

TABLE 2.

Published mHealth research protocols

Authors Study design Population Intervention Primary endpoints
McGillicuddy et al45 Protocol for randomized controlled trial Eighty kidney transplant recipients Multilevel mobile intervention: automated reminders from electronic medication tray, tailored text messages and motivational feedback guided by self-determination theory, automated summary reports for providers Medication adherence (>90% opening medication tray) and BP control
Jung et al46 Protocol for randomized controlled trial One hundred fourteen kidney transplant recipients, age 8 or older, at least 1 mo posttransplant Smart pill box equipped with a personal identification system (fingerprint); home monitoring system to save, monitor, and transmit data Medication adherence
Pase et al47 Protocol for a randomized controlled trial One hundred twenty-eight adolescent (13–21 y) kidney transplant recipients randomized to 2 groups Three-month educational platform housed within a secret group on Facebook, allowing interaction between patients and the multidisciplinary team Impact of the intervention on knowledge, self-esteem, and satisfaction
Fleming et al48 Protocol for a randomized controlled trial One hundred thirty-six participants randomized to mHealth-based, pharmacist-led intervention vs usual posttransplant care TRANSAFE Rx app: mobile app with real-time medication lists from transplant center EMR, medication reminders and patient-reported tracking, Bluetooth-enabled BP and BG monitors, adverse event tracking, tacrolimus CV tracking, and clinic visit adherence tracking Incidence and severity of medication errors and adverse drug events

app, application; BG, blood glucose, BP, blood pressure; CI, confidence interval; CV, coefficient of variability; EMR, electronic medical record; mHealth, mobile health; OR, odds ratio.