Effect of a Short Message Service Intervention on Patients With Short Bowel Syndrome
Short Bowel Syndrome
About this trial
This is an interventional screening trial for Short Bowel Syndrome focused on measuring text message, telemedicine
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patients under the age of 18
- Patients with a diagnosis of short bowel syndrome and who are treated with total parenteral nutrition
- Patients able to understand English or have a caregiver who understands English.
- Patients must have caregiver who has access to a phone (landline or cell phone)
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients who do not have access to a phone (landline or cell phone), and patients who are not mentally able to consent to the study.
- Patients who are not treated with total parenteral nutrition.
- Patients who do no have a short bowel syndrome diagnosis
Sites / Locations
- Cardinal Glennon Children's Medical Center
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
Text Message Arm
Patients in the Text Message Arm will receive a weekly set of text messages inquiring about the patients' symptoms instead of a weekly phone call from the nurse team (standard of care). Potentially harmful symptoms identified by the automated system will generate an alert that will be sent to the medical team. The alert will be immediately sent via email to the nursing team. The nurse will be able to contact the patient to decide the best further treatment. The nurses will check patient response rates daily. If a patient does not respond to their weekly message, then the patient will be called.