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Text Message Reminders for Hearing Healthcare
Recruiting
Trial ID: NCT05438225
Purpose
Many individuals with hearing loss do not receive adequate hearing healthcare. Given their close and long-term relationships with patients, primary care providers (PCPs) could play a vital role in improving access to hearing healthcare. Unfortunately, hearing loss is often underdiagnosed in primary care settings, because hearing screening is not a routine part of primary care visits, and the responsibility often falls on the patient or family to recognize and address the issue. The investigators propose to pilot test the use of text message reminders to encourage elderly patients to discuss hearing assessment with there PCPs. The study objectives are to: 1) design an automated text-messaging reminder system; 2) assess the feasibility of deploying the intervention in a clinical trial setting; and 3) evaluate whether the intervention increases willingness to seek hearing healthcare.
Official Title
Automated Text Message Reminders to Promote Hearing Healthcare Access - Pilot Study
Stanford Investigator(s)
Uchechukwu Megwalu
Professor of Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery (OHNS)
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
* English-speaking adult patients aged 65 and older
* Have not audiometric testing within the past 5 years
* Has had at least one prior visit encounter with a Stanford primary care provider the past 1 year
* Has a cell phone with a valid phone number
Exclusion Criteria:
* History of childhood hearing loss
* Hearing aid users
* Limited English proficiency
Intervention(s):
behavioral: Automated text message reminder
Recruiting
Contact Information
Stanford University
School of Medicine
300 Pasteur Drive
Stanford,
CA
94305
Uchechukwu C Megwalu, MD. MPH
650-725-6500