AI Article Synopsis

  • A study looked at different messages to see which ones would get anxious patients to sign up for a digital mental health program.
  • They tested messages with money rewards, coaching help, and testimonials from other patients.
  • In the end, only about 19.4% clicked to visit the program, and more females signed up than males, but no special message seemed to help get more patients enrolled.

Article Abstract

This study evaluated the effectiveness of different recruitment messages for encouraging enrollment in a digital mental health intervention (DMHI) for anxiety among 1,600 anxious patients in a large healthcare system. Patients were randomly assigned to receive a standard message, or one of five messages designed to encourage enrollment: Three messages offered varying financial incentives, one message offered coaching, and one message provided consumer testimonials. Patients could then click a link in the message to visit the DMHI website, enroll, and start the first session. We examined the effects of message features and message length (short vs. long) on rates of site clicks, enrollment, and starting the first session. We also tested whether demographic and clinical factors derived from patients' electronic health records were associated with rates of enrollment and starting the first session to understand the characteristics of patients most likely to use DMHIs in this setting. Across messages, 19.4% of patients clicked a link to visit the DMHI website, but none of the messages were significantly associated with rates of site clicks, enrollment, or starting the first session. Females (vs. males) had a greater probability of enrollment. No other demographic or clinical variables were significantly associated with enrollment or starting the first session. Findings provide guidance for resource allocation decisions in larger scale DMHI implementations in healthcare settings.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10586207PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/pro0000496DOI Listing

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