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Evaluating Reach, Acceptability, Utility, and Engagement with An App-Based Intervention to Improve Medication Adherence in Patients with Coronary Heart Disease in the MedApp-CHD Study: A Mixed-Methods Evaluation

机译:在MedApp-CHD研究中,评估基于应用程序的干预措施的覆盖率,可接受性,实用性和参与度,以改善冠心病患者的药物依从性:混合方法评估

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Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the reach, acceptability, utility, and engagement with the apps that were used in the MEDication reminder APPlications (apps) to improve medication adherence in Coronary Heart Disease (MedApp-CHD) study, a randomised clinical trial to improve medication adherence, using a mixed-methods approach. Methods: The MedApp-CHD study randomised 163 patients with coronary heart disease (CHD) to one of three groups: (i) usual care ( n = 56), (ii) a basic medication reminder app ( n = 54), or (iii) an advanced medication reminder app ( n = 53). For this mixed-methods evaluation, the data sources included patient screening logs, feedback questionnaires collected at three-month follow-up, focus groups discussions, and analytical data from the app software. Results: Ninety-four percent (98/104) of participants who received a medication reminder app completed the three-month feedback questionnaire and 15 participated in the focus group discussions. The themes that were identified included that participants (i) found the medication reminders useful in reminding them to take the medications on the correct time every day, (ii) liked having the medication list as an easily-accessible record of medications’ names and dosages, (iii) reported being likely to continue to use the apps after the study completion, (iv) would be likely to recommend the apps to their family and friends, and (v) those who used the clinical measurements feature found it useful as a tool to track and graph the blood pressure and glucose levels over time (especially those with diabetes and/or hypertension). In addition, analytical data from the app software demonstrated that the participants used the medication-related features more than the clinical measurements feature. Furthermore, data from the patient screening logs showed that the main reason for exclusion, other than not meeting the CHD criteria, was not having a suitable smartphone, and those that were excluded for this reason were older and had a higher proportion of females than those enrolled in the study. Conclusion: This study provides important insights regarding the features that are most useful in apps that aim to improve medication adherence. This mixed-methods evaluation suggests that, currently, young male patients with CHD are more likely to use such apps, that the apps were well-accepted and useful in reminding the patients to take the medications, and that the patients were engaged in regularly using the apps.
机译:目的:本研究的目的是评估在医学提醒提醒应用程序(apps)中使用的应用程序的覆盖范围,可接受性,实用性和参与度,以改善冠心病(MedApp-CHD)研究中的药物依从性使用混合方法改善药物依从性的临床试验。方法:MedApp-CHD研究将163例冠心病(CHD)患者随机分为三组之一:(i)常规护理(n = 56),(ii)基本药物提醒应用程序(n = 54)或( iii)高级用药提醒应用程序(n = 53)。对于这种混合方法评估,数据源包括患者筛查日志,在三个月的随访中收集的反馈问卷,焦点小组讨论以及来自应用软件的分析数据。结果:百分之九十四(98/104)的参与者收到了用药提醒应用程序,完成了为期三个月的反馈调查表,其中15人参加了焦点小组讨论。确定的主题包括参与者(i)发现用药提醒对提醒他们每天正确的时间服药很有用,(ii)喜欢将用药清单作为易于获取的药物名称和剂量记录,(iii)报告可能在研究完成后继续使用这些应用程序;(iv)可能会向其家人和朋友推荐这些应用程序;以及(v)使用了临床测量功能的人发现该应用程序可作为跟踪和绘制随时间变化的血压和葡萄糖水平的工具(尤其是患有糖尿病和/或高血压的人)。此外,来自该应用程序软件的分析数据表明,与临床测量功能相比,参与者使用了与药物相关的功能更多。此外,来自患者筛查日志的数据显示,除不符合冠心病标准外,排除的主要原因是没有合适的智能手机,因此被排除的主要原因是年龄较大,女性所占比例更高参加了这项研究。结论:这项研究提供了有关旨在改善药物依从性的应用程序中最有用的功能的重要见解。这项混合方法评估表明,当前,年轻的男性冠心病患者更可能使用此类应用程序,这些应用程序被广泛接受并在提醒患者服用药物方面很有用,并且患者定期参加应用。

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