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Mobile Technology Improves Therapy-Adherence Rates in Elderly Patients Undergoing Rehabilitation-A Crossover Design Study

机译:移动技术改善了接受康复的老年患者的治疗 - 粘附率 - 交叉设计研究

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In this publication the results of an empirical study are analyzes regarding the research question if a mobile application on a tablet computer, to support the drug intake and vital sign parameter documentation, affects adherence of elderly patients. For the achievement in the management of patients with hypertension adherence of their medication is essential. Patients with no prior knowledge of tablet computers and a coronary heart disease were included. All Patients were instructed personally into the mobile application "Medication Plan", installed on an Apple iPad?. This study was performed in a crossover design with three sequences. The first sequence is the initial phase, followed by the interventional phase (28 days of using the app system) and at least the comparative phase (28 days of using a paper diary). The interventional and comparative phases were conducted alternately. Altogether, 24 patients (12 male; mean age 73.8 years) were registered. The subjectively assessed adherence (A 14 scale) was 50.0 before the study started (SD 3.44). After the enforcement of both interventions there was a significant increase, which was more pronounced after the intervention phase (54.0, SD 2.01) than the comparative phase (52.6, SD 2.49) (for all pairs p < 0.001). Furthermore, the medical conditions, or the number of drug intakes per day had no effect on the subjective adherence. For both blood pressure recordings (p < 0.001) and medication intake (p= 0.033) the obtained logging data showed a significantly stronger adherence for the medication-app than the paper diary system. The majority of participants (n= 22) denoted that they would like to use the medication-app in everyday life and do not need any further assistance. A mobile app for medication adherence strengthened objectively and subjectively metered adherence of elderly users folding rehabilitation.
机译:在本出版物中,实证研究的结果是关于研究问题的分析,如果平板电脑上的移动应用,以支持药物摄入和生命体征参数文件,影响老年患者的依从性。对于患有高血压依赖性的患者的患者的成就至关重要。没有包括平板电脑和冠心病的先验知识的患者。所有患者均在苹果iPad上安装到移动应用程序“药物计划”中进行指示?该研究在具有三个序列的交叉设计中进行。第一序列是初始阶段,其次是介入相(使用APP系统的28天),至少比较阶段(使用纸日记28天)。介入和比较阶段交替进行。注册了24名患者(12名男性;平均年龄为73.8岁)。在研究开始之前,主观评估的遵守(14级)是50.0(SD 3.44)。在两种干预措施的执行之后,在干预阶段(54.0,SD 2.01)之后比较阶段(52.6,SD 2.49)更加明显(52.6,SD 2.49)(适用于所有对P <0.001)。此外,医疗条件或每天药物摄入量对主观粘附没有影响。对于血压录制(P <0.001)和药物摄入(P = 0.033),所获得的测井数据显示出比纸质日志系统的药物应用更强烈的粘附。大多数参与者(n = 22)表示他们希望在日常生活中使用药物应用程序,不需要任何进一步的帮助。一种用于药物遵守的移动应用程序加强了老年用户折叠康复的客观和主观的计量依从性。

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