Telephone messages for medication adherence and self-care for individuals with coronary heart disease
Luize Maximo e Melo, Vinícius Batista Santos, Juliana de Lima Lopes, Luize Maximo e Melo, Vinícius Batista Santos, Juliana de Lima Lopes

TL;DR
Researchers created and validated phone messages to help heart disease patients stick to their medications and self-care routines.
Contribution
A novel set of 29 validated telephone messages was developed to improve medication adherence and self-care in coronary heart disease patients.
Findings
29 messages addressing barriers to medication adherence and self-care were developed.
Messages showed adequate content validity when evaluated by judges and patients.
The messages could serve as an educational tool for coronary heart disease patients.
Abstract
to develop and analyze evidence of validity of telephone messages to promote medication adherence and self-care among patients with coronary artery disease. a methodological study, conducted in three stages: I) literature review and development of messages; II) assessment of content evidence of validity by judges; III) assessment of evidence of validity based on response processes by patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention. The Content Validity Ratio was calculated to analyze evidence of validity. twenty-nine telephone messages related to barriers to medication adherence and self-care were developed, which were assessed by 23 judges and 31 patients, observing adequate values of the Content Validity Ratio. the messages were developed and achieved adequate evidence of validity, and may be an educational tool for this population. desenvolver e analisar as evidências de…
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TopicsMedication Adherence and Compliance · Mobile Health and mHealth Applications · Digital Mental Health Interventions
