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Neurology

Department of Medicine

2015

Stroke; Medication adherence; SMS; Prevention

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Improving Medication Adherence In Stroke Patients Through Short Text Messages (Sms4stroke)-Study Protocol For A Randomized, Controlled Trial., Ayeesha Kamran Kamal, Quratulain Nauman Shaikh,, Omrana Pasha, Iqbal Azam Syed, Muhammad Islam, Adeel Ali Memon,, Hasan Rehman,, Muhammad Affan,, Sumaira Nazir, Salman Aziz,, Muhammad Jan, Anita Andani, Abdul Muqeet, Bilal Ahmed,, Shariq Khoja Aug 2015

Improving Medication Adherence In Stroke Patients Through Short Text Messages (Sms4stroke)-Study Protocol For A Randomized, Controlled Trial., Ayeesha Kamran Kamal, Quratulain Nauman Shaikh,, Omrana Pasha, Iqbal Azam Syed, Muhammad Islam, Adeel Ali Memon,, Hasan Rehman,, Muhammad Affan,, Sumaira Nazir, Salman Aziz,, Muhammad Jan, Anita Andani, Abdul Muqeet, Bilal Ahmed,, Shariq Khoja

Department of Medicine

Background: Stroke is a major cause of morbidity and mortality, especially in low and middle income countries. Medical management is the mainstay of therapy to prevent recurrence of stroke. Current estimates are that only 1 in 6 patients have perfect adherence to medication schedules. Using SMS (Short Messaging Service) as reminders to take medicines have been used previously for diseases such as diabetes and HIV with moderate success. We aim to explore the effectiveness and acceptability of SMS in increasing adherence to medications in patients with stroke.

Methods: This will be a randomized, controlled, assessor blinded single center superiority trial. …