BEHAVIOR
Medication Adherence
Studies on changing Medication Adherence
STUDY
A randomized controlled behavioral intervention trial to improve medication adherence in adult stroke patients with prescription tailored Short Messaging Service (SMS)-SMS4Stroke study.
TACTICS
Feedback on behavior, Social Support
STUDY
Improving medication adherence in stroke survivors: mediators and moderators of treatment effects.
STUDY
Reinforcement of adherence to prescription recommendations in Asian Indian diabetes patients using short message service (SMS)—A pilot study.
TACTICS
Skill Coaching, Social Support
STUDY
Mobile phone technologies improve adherence to antiretroviral treatment in a resource limited setting: A randomized controlled trial of text message reminders.
AUTHORS
C Pop-Eleches
TACTICS
Reminders, Cues, & Triggers
STUDY
The Cameroon Mobile Phone SMS (CAMPS) trial: A randomized trial of text messaging versus usual care for adherence to antiretroviral therapy.
TACTICS
Social Support
STUDY
A Spanish pillbox app for elderly patients taking multiple medications: randomized controlled trial.
TACTICS
Reminders, Cues, & Triggers
PRODUCTS
ALICE
Products addressing Medication Adherence

PRODUCT
Wellth Rewards
BEHAVIORS
Medication Adherence
TACTICS
Micro-Incentives, Reminders, Cues, & Triggers, Financial Incentives, Lotteries, Rewards & Incentives, Behavioral Econ, Clawback Incentives, Education or Information, Implementation Intentions

PRODUCT
emocha
BEHAVIORS
Mental Health & Self-Care, Substance Use or Addiction, Medication Adherence
TACTICS
Education or Information, Environmental Restructuring, Reminders, Cues, & Triggers, Self-Monitoring or Tracking, Coaching or Counselling

PRODUCT
Prepmate
BEHAVIORS
Medication Adherence, Sexual Health Behaviors
TACTICS
Coaching or Counselling, AI or Chatbot, Implementation Intentions, Reminders, Cues, & Triggers, Education or Information

PRODUCT
Welltok
BEHAVIORS
Disease Management, Physical Activity, Diet & Nutrition, Medication Adherence, Care Plan Compliance
TACTICS
Education or Information, Reminders, Cues, & Triggers, Self-Monitoring or Tracking, Feedback, Social Support, Implementation Intentions, Gamification, Goal Setting, Lotteries, Social Benchmarking, Group Incentives

PRODUCT
Cecelia Health
BEHAVIORS
Medication Adherence, Disease Management
TACTICS
Personalization

PRODUCT
HealthPrize
BEHAVIORS
Medication Adherence
TACTICS
Reminders, Cues, & Triggers, Self-Monitoring or Tracking, Financial Incentives
Tactics used to change Medication Adherence

TACTIC
Education or Information
Education refers to empowering a person with more knowledge or training than they had previously. While providing information alone is often a suboptimal way to drive meaningful behavior change or long-term interventions, the right message at the right time can be a powerful part of a behavior change strategy.
TACTIC
Self-Monitoring or Tracking
Self-monitoring or tracking simply refers to a person measuring their behavior, experiences, cognition, or other data points over time.Often, merely tracking a behavior can influence the likelihood or frequency with which a person performs the behavior or related ones. For example, many pedometer studies increase walking activity merely by improving awareness, and many interventions that merely consist of rewarding someone for weighing themselves result in weight loss. Similarly, when cognitive behavioral therapy patients track which cues or environments are associated with undesired behaviors or thoughts, they may begin to avoid them.Unfortunately, people often find tracking behaviors tedious and lose interest after a short period, so behavior designers should seek to reduce the burden of self-monitoring by collecting information automatically or doing so in a low-effort way.

TACTIC
Implementation Intentions
Implementation intentions are specific details for when and how a behavior should or will be performed. These are often formulated as ""if-then"" rules, such as:- "if I crave something sweet, I'll have fruit instead of candy"- "if I am in the mood for a cigarette, I'll wait 5 minutes—then, if I still want it, I can have one"Other examples include studies where flu vaccination uptake was higher in groups of people nudged to make more specific plans (i.e. picking a specific time and date, along with a mode of transport to a specific clinic). The same general effect was observed with voting behaviors. These are a generally low-cost tool to slightly improve the gap between intention and performance of a behavior.

TACTIC
Feedback
Feedback entails providing qualitative or quantitative information about a behavior's performance or consequences. Performative information might include data on how a person's current diet tracks with nutrition recommendations or how their home power consumption compares with nearby households.Feedback on outcomes may include information about relative cancer risk based on current lifestyle factors or calculated net worth in 20 years based on the person's current savings rate and investment returns.

TACTIC
Environmental Restructuring
Environmental restructuring refers to modifying the physical environment around someone in order to influence their behavior.On the less intensive end, this could be as simple as having someone leave a pill bottle in a more obvious location or switch to using a pillbox with compartments for each day. More complex examples include carpooling potential voters to election sites to improve turnout, redesigning a workplace cafeteria layout to bias toward healthier foods, or setting up booths for influenze vaccination in offices or shopping malls.

TACTIC
Social Support
Social support refers to the perception or reality that other people will provide assistance in a given context. It is a key component of several behavior models and plays an important role in mediating behavior change.