Supporting Self-Management of Healthy Behaviors in Diabetes, Kidney Disease, and Hypertension
Renal Insufficiency, Chronic, Hypertension, Diabetes
About this trial
This is an interventional other trial for Renal Insufficiency, Chronic focused on measuring social incentive, gamification, mHealth, self-management
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- diagnosis of chronic kidney disease (any stage), hypertension, diabetes
- followed at University of Pennsylvania nephrology practice
- aged 18 years or over. -
- own a smart device (smartphone or tablet) capable of connecting to the internet and has Bluetooth enabled technology
- able to comprehend English.
- a mean blood pressure reading of <180/100 mmHg in person study visit
- able and willing to provide informed consent
Exclusion Criteria:
- inability to provide consent or read or speak English
- inability to self-monitor (e.g., diagnosis of dementia, cognitive impairment, physically unable to set up BP cuff and machine)
- already participating in another blood pressure study or intervention trial
- vulnerable populations, living in a long-term care or rehabilitation institution,
- if likely to have their care transferred to another facility outside participating clinic areas during the course of the study
- planning to travel or live consecutively out of the country for more than one month
- mean blood pressure reading of >180/100 mmHg at in person study visit
- hypertension not managed by the nephrologist in Penn Medicine
- any other reason they do not expect to be able to complete the study.
Sites / Locations
- Penn Presbyterian Medical CenterRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Experimental
Support Person
Social Norms
A support person not in the study will receive the participant's weekly blood pressure performance details and will contact them at least on a weekly basis to encourage continued blood pressure monitoring. Prior to randomization, the participant will select a preference between a support person that is close to them (e.g., friend or family member) or a support person who is provided by the study, a Peer Mentor.
In this arm, participants will be texted reports of blood pressure performance statistics of the other participants in the study and also receive weekly feedback about how their blood pressure information compares to others in the study. Participants in this arm will have access to a leaderboard that displays this information.