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Smit-Ckd: A Mobile App To Improve Adherence To Therapy In Ckd Patients. A Pilot Study.

机译:SMIT-CKD:一种流动应用,以改善CKD患者治疗的依从性。试点研究。

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Chronic Kidney Disease is a major public health issue, with about 13% of the general adult population and 30% of the elderly affected. Patients in the last stage of this disease have an almost uniquely high risk of death and cardiovascular disease, probably because kidney and cardiovascular system share the same risk factors, such as hypertension, high blood glucose and body weight. Reduced adherence to therapy represents an additional risk factor for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in renal patients. Considering the wide spreading of mobile phones, an app could be a possible solution to self-monitor cardiovascular risk factors and to improve adherence to therapyWe developed an integrated system made by a server and an app within the SMIT-CKD project, with the aim to improve self-monitoring of risk factors of both renal and cardiovascular disease and to improve adherence to therapy. The integrated system was tested with the help of 22 volunteers.The level of compliance with the use of the app and data entering was quite high, being “malfunctioning due to obsolete versions of the operative system” the main cause of scarce use. After 6 months of use, the percentage of regular intake of medications rose from 64 to 82%. User satisfaction was high, as both the server and the app obtained high scores in the questionnaires administered to general practitioners and patientsOur pilot study demonstrated that the use of a simple Mobile APP may improve adherence to therapy in patients affected by Chronic Kidney Disease. Further studies, specifically designed to test this app in a larger population, are required to clarify if the use of the SMIT-CKD integrated system will have long-term effects on therapy adherence, and if self-monitoring of risk factors will improve clinical outcomes in this population.
机译:慢性肾病是一个主要的公共卫生问题,大约13%的成年人人口和30%的老年人受影响。患者在这种疾病的最后阶段具有几乎具有唯一的死亡和心血管疾病风险,可能是因为肾脏和心血管系统患有相同的危险因素,如高血压,高血糖和体重。减少对治疗的粘附是肾患者心血管发病率和死亡率的额外危险因素。考虑到移动电话的广泛传播,应用程序可能是对自我监测心血管危险因素的可能解决方案,并改善对TherapyWe的遵守方式开发了由服务器和SMIT-CKD项目中的应用程序制作的集成系统,其目的是改善肾病和心血管疾病危险因素的自我监测,并改善依从治疗。综合系统在22志愿者的帮助下进行了测试。遵守应用程序和数据进入的遵守程度相当高,是“由于手术系统的过时版本的故障”的主要原因稀缺使用。使用6个月后,经常摄入药物的百分比上升到64%至82%。用户满意度很高,因为服务器和应用程序都在向全科医生和患者管理的问卷中获得了高分,并且患者的试验研究表明,使用简单的移动应用程序可能会改善受慢性肾病影响的患者的治疗。进一步的研究,专门设计用于在较大的人口中测试此应用,是澄清使用SMIT-CKD集成系统的使用对治疗依从性的长期影响,以及自我监测风险因素将改善临床结果在这个人口。

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