Education and Training
Text Message Intervention to Improve Adherence in Adolescents and Young Adults With Celiac Disease
This is a prospective randomized controlled trial investigating the impact of educational bidirectional text message reminders on gluten free diet adherence among adolescents and young adults with celiac disease age 12-24. Participants will complete a series of online questionnaires assessing quality of life, patient activation, celiac symptoms, and self reported dietary adherence at the beginning and end of the study. Participants will also have their blood drawn to measure Tissue Transglutaminase IgA (TTG IgA) antibody and Deamidated Gliadin Peptide IgA (DGP IgA) at the beginning and end of the study. Lab draws can be done locally, and are at no cost to the participant. Patients are randomized to the intervention or control group based on enrollment TTG IgA. Intervention group receives 45 unique text messages over the 3 month study. A gift card is provided for participation in the study.
Stanford is currently not accepting patients for this trial.
Intervention(s):
- behavioral: Educational Text Message Reminders
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age 12-24
- Celiac disease diagnosed by a gastroenterologist at least 1 year prior to enrollment
- Participant with ability to read email and text messages in English
- Access to a mobile phone
- Unlimited text messaging plan or agreement to receive 45 text messages for the study
Exclusion Criteria:
- Participant inability to answer survey questions and text prompts in English
Ages Eligible for Study
12 Years - 24 Years
Genders Eligible for Study
All
Not currently accepting new patients for this trial
Contact Information
Stanford University
School of Medicine
300 Pasteur Drive
Stanford,
CA
94305
Not Recruiting