Improving Adherence to Post PCI Antiplatelet Therapy in Minority Populations
Coronary Artery Disease
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Coronary Artery Disease focused on measuring Coronary stents, Medication adherence, Antiplatelet medications, Motivational Interviewing
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- We will identify prospectively all subjects who undergo coronary stenting using the following codes for bare metal or drug eluting stents: ICD-9 procedure codes (36.06) or (36.07), MS-DRG codes 247-249 or CPT codes 92980, 92981, C1984 G0290, G0291
- We will select subjects identified as Black or Hispanics by a validated algorithm that uses the Medicare race code, geocoding techniques and the Spanish Surname list.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Lack of medical files to document stent placement.
- Not receiving informed consent.
- Subjects with contraindications for antiplatelet therapy
Sites / Locations
- University of Miami
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Motivational interviewing (MINT)
Mailed DVD
The MINT intervention will consist of 4 to 7 telephone encounters between a nurse trained in Motivational interviewing and a minority subject who recently received a coronary stent. All subjects in the MINT arm will be contacted every 3 months to complete 4 encounters. MINT is a well-known, scientifically tested behavioral counseling strategy developed as an amalgamation of principles drawn from several theoretical paradigms, the most important of which are Self-Determination Theory, Patient-Centeredness, Self-Efficacy theory, and the Stages of Change model.
A DVD that re-enforces an adequate behavior regarding adherence to anti-platelet will be compared to a MINT intervention. The DVD will also address many questions and concerns patients have after stent placement. The intervention is based on role theory and the effects of vicarious learning via electronic media with respect to Cardiovascular behaviors.