Text messaging to increase patient engagement in a large health care for the homeless clinic: Results of a randomized pilot study.
Karyn KershawLisa MartellyCassidy StevensD Keith McInnesAllie SilvermanThomas ByrneDiana AycinenaLora L SabinLynn A GarvinVarsha G VimalanandaRobert HassPublished in: Digital health (2022)
Text messaging showed the potential to improve patient engagement in care and medication adherence in an urban homeless population (findings approaching but not achieving statistical significance). Work is needed to enhance the effectiveness of text-messaging interventions, which may involve increasing ease of use for mobile phones and texting apps, and addressing high rates of phone theft and loss.