A mobile health intervention for prostate biopsy patients reduces appointment cancellations: Cohort study

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Background: Inadequate patient education and preparation for office-based procedures often leads to delayed care, poor patient satisfaction, and increased costs to the health care system. We developed and deployed a mobile health (mHealth) reminder and education program for patients scheduled for transrectal prostate biopsy. Objective: We aimed to evaluate the impact of an mHealth reminder and education program on appointment cancellation rates, communication frequency, and patient satisfaction. Methods: We developed a text message (SMS, short message service)–based program with seven reminders containing links to Web-based content and surveys sent over an 18-day period (14 days before through 3 days after prostate biopsy). Messages contained educational content, reminders, and readiness questionnaires. Demographic information, appointment cancellations or change data, and patient/provider communication events were collected for 6 months before and after launching the intervention. Patient satisfaction was evaluated in the postintervention cohort. Results: The preintervention (n=473) and postintervention (n=359) cohorts were composed of men of similar median age and racial/ethnic distribution living a similar distance from clinic. The postintervention cohort had significantly fewer canceled or rescheduled appointments (33.8% vs 21.2%, P

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Balakrishnan, A. S., Nguyen, H. G., Shinohara, K., Au Yeung, R., Carroll, P. R., & Odisho, A. Y. (2019). A mobile health intervention for prostate biopsy patients reduces appointment cancellations: Cohort study. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 21(6). https://doi.org/10.2196/14094

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