| Literature DB >> 30998225 |
Alexandra M Psihogios1, Yimei Li2, Eliana Butler1, Jessica Hamilton3, Lauren C Daniel4, Lamia P Barakat2, Christopher P Bonafide2, Lisa A Schwartz2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Within a 2-way text messaging study in AYAs who recently completed treatment for cancer, we sought to evaluate text message responsivity across different types of text messages.Entities:
Keywords: adolescents; cancer; chronic illness; mHealth; self-management; young adults
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 30998225 PMCID: PMC6495290 DOI: 10.2196/12547
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Mhealth Uhealth ISSN: 2291-5222 Impact factor: 4.773
Text message examples by category.
| Text message category | Example message | |
| Triviaa | Does smoking help you lose weight? Text back 1 for yes or 2 for no. | |
| More informationa | Losing your hair during treatment is hard for most patients with cancer. If you lost hair, text back 1 for info on your hair after cancer. | |
| Patient experiencea | Your treatment & some medications can make skin more sensitive to sun than it used to be. Did you apply sunscreen today? Text back 1 if yes, or 2 if no. | |
| Goal-tailored | Think about your physical activity level now compared to 3 months ago - text back if you feel 1 better, 2 the same, or 3 worse | |
| Age-tailored | Managing the healthcare system & learning about insurance can be tricky. Text 1 to learn more about health insurance as a young adult & survivor. | |
| Goal motivationa | How motivated are you to be more active? Text back: 1 - Not at all, 2 - Slightly, 3 - Somewhat, 4 - Very, 5 - Extremely | |
| Goal progressa | How much progress have you made on your goal to be more active? Text back: 1-None, 2-small amount, 3-moderate amount, 4-a lot, 5-huge amount | |
| Medication remindera | Have you been taking your medication? Text 0 - I am not taking medication anymore, 1 - No, not really, 2 - sometimes, 3 - always. | |
| Appointment remindera | You have an appointment to come to CHOP in 2 days, on 11/28/2014 at 3:00PM. Do you know how you are getting there? Text back 1 for Yes or 2 for No. | |
| Information | Feeling tired right after treatment is totally normal. Healing takes energy & time. Make sure to listen to your body & pace yourself throughout the day. | |
| Goal-tailored | Put physical activity in your schedule - setting aside a specific time of the day will help prevent you from putting it off until later. | |
| Age-tailored | Feeling connected when you go back to school can be tough. Join a club or sport that interests you to find peers who enjoy similar things. | |
aAnalyzed responsivity to this type of prompted text message.
Demographic and disease information (N=26).
| Variable | Statistics, n (%) | Mean (SD) | Minimum-maximum | |
| Current age (years) | 26 (100) | 16.42 (2.87) | 12.00-20.00 | |
| Age at cancer diagnosis (years) | 26 (100) | 15.48 (3.01) | 8.68-19.05 | |
| Time off treatment (months) | 26 (100) | 5.18 (3.58) | 0.39-11.96 | |
| Gender (female) | 16 (62) | —a | — | |
| White | 17 (65) | — | — | |
| African American | 6 (23) | — | — | |
| Other | 2 (8) | — | — | |
| Asian | 1 (4) | — | — | |
| Ethnicity, Hispanic | 3 (12) | — | — | |
| Leukemia/lymphoma | 14 (54) | — | — | |
| Solid tumor | 7 (27) | — | — | |
| Brain tumor | 5 (19) | — | — | |
| Had relapse | 2 (8) | — | — | |
| Had second cancer | 1 (4) | — | — | |
aFor categorical variables, mean, SD, and minimum-maximum have not been listed.
Means and SDs for text message responsivity (%) across categories of text messages received weekly during the intervention.
| Week | Total, n; mean (SD) | Unprompted, n; mean (SD) | Prompted, n; mean (SD) | More information, n; mean (SD) |
| Week 1 | 26; 36% (22%) | 25; 28% (29%) | 26; 78% (31%) | 24; 71% (44%) |
| Week 2 | 26; 32% (18%) | 26; 13% (20%) | 26; 65% (36%) | 25; 54% (43%) |
| Week 3 | 26; 17% (23%) | 26; 14% (25%) | 26; 50% (51%) | 25; 52% (51%) |
| Week 4 | 26; 23% (18%) | 26; 9% (20%) | 26; 53% (36%) | 26; 44% (43%) |
| Week 5 | 26; 25% (23%) | 26; 12% (26%) | 26; 51% (42%) | 26; 46% (45%) |
| Week 6 | 26; 21% (23%) | 26; 12% (26%) | 26; 42% (40%) | 26; 35% (42%) |
| Week 7 | 26; 22% (23%) | 26; 9% (23%) | 26; 54% (47%) | 26; 51% (43%) |
| Week 8 | 26; 21% (24%) | 26; 10% (27%) | 26; 65% (49%) | 26; 58% (50%) |
| Week 9 | 26; 21% (20%) | 26; 8% (22%) | 26; 48% (40%) | 26; 47% (39%) |
| Week 10 | 26; 21% (18%) | 26; 7% (17%) | 26; 58% (40%) | 25; 48% (49%) |
| Week 11 | 26; 22% (20%) | 26; 9% (20%) | 26; 55% (42%) | 26; 47% (48%) |
| Week 12 | 26; 21% (18%) | 26; 6% (18%) | 26; 54% (32%) | 26; 35% (49%) |
| Week 13 | 26; 17% (20%) | 26; 10% (27%) | 25; 48% (46%) | 24; 48% (45%) |
| Week 14 | 26; 20% (18%) | 25; 5% (13%) | 26; 45% (39%) | 26; 41% (40%) |
| Week 15 | 25; 16% (18%) | 25; 6% (19%) | 25; 56% (49%) | 12; 42% (51%) |
| Week 16 | 25; 17% (18%) | 25; 10% (26%) | 25; 46% (37%) | 25; 38% (39%) |
Figure 1Average responsivity across text messages categories received weekly over a 16-week period.
Means and SDs for text message responsivity (%) across categories of text messages received intermittently during the intervention.
| Week | Medication reminders, | Appointment reminders, | Goal motivation, | Goal progress, | Patient experience, | Trivia, |
| Week 1 | 17; 78% (44%) | —b | — | — | — | 26; 89% (33%) |
| Week 2 | — | — | 26; 73% (45%) | — | 25; 80% (41%) | — |
| Week 3 | — | — | — | — | — | — |
| Week 4 | 17; 67% (50%) | 2; 50% (71%) | — | 26; 69% (47%) | — | — |
| Week 5 | — | 2; 50% (71%) | — | — | 26; 65% (49%) | — |
| Week 6 | — | 1; 0% (0%) | 26; 62% (50%) | — | 1; 100% (0%) | — |
| Week 7 | — | 2; 50% (71%) | — | — | 8; 50% (53%) | — |
| Week 8 | 17; 78% (44%) | 1; 100% (0%) | — | 26; 62% (50%) | — | — |
| Week 9 | — | — | — | — | — | — |
| Week 10 | — | 1; 0% (0%) | 26; 65% (49%) | — | 9; 78% (44%) | — |
| Week 11 | — | 5; 60% (55%) | — | — | — | 26; 62% (50%) |
| Week 12 | 17; 67% (50%) | 6; 58% (49%) | — | 26; 54% (51%) | 12; 92% (29%) | — |
| Week 13 | — | 5; 70% (45%) | — | — | 1; 0% (0%) | — |
| Week 14 | — | 4; 50% (58%) | 25; 60% (50%) | — | 1; 100% (0%) | — |
| Week 15 | — | 4; 50% (58%) | — | — | — | 25; 52% (51%) |
| Week 16 | 17; 67% (50%) | 5; 50% (50%) | — | 14; 57% (51%) | — | — |
aSignificant linear decrease across weeks.
bNot applicable.