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ClereMed: Lessons Learned From a Pilot Study of a Mobile Screening Tool to Identify and Support Adults Who Have Difficulty With Medication Labels

机译:ClereMed:从移动筛查工具的初步研究中学到的教训,以识别和支持难以使用药物标签的成年人

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Background In order to take medications safely and effectively, individuals need to be able to see, read, and understand the medication labels. However, one-half of medication labels are currently misunderstood, often because of low literacy, low vision, and cognitive impairment. We sought to design a mobile tool termed ClereMed that could rapidly screen for adults who have difficulty reading or understanding their medication labels. Objective The aim of this study was to build the ClereMed prototype; to determine the usability of the prototype with adults 55 and over; to assess its accuracy for identifying adults with low-functional reading ability, poor ability on a real-life pill-sorting task, and low cognition; and to assess the acceptability of a touchscreen device with older adults with age-related changes to vision and cognition. Methods This pilot study enrolled adults (≥55 years) who were recruited through pharmacies, retirement residences, and a low-vision optometry clinic. ClereMed is a hypertext markup language (HTML)-5 prototype app that simulates medication taking using an iPad, and also provides information on how to improve the accessibility of prescription labels. A paper-based questionnaire included questions on participant demographics, computer literacy, and the Systems Usability Scale (SUS). Cognition was assessed using the Montreal Cognitive Assessment tool, and functional reading ability was measured using the MNRead Acuity Chart. Simulation results were compared with a real-life, medication-taking exercise using prescription vials, tablets, and pillboxes. Results The 47 participants had a mean age of 76 (SD 11) years and 60% (28/47) were female. Of the participants, 32% (15/47) did not own a computer or touchscreen device. The mean SUS score was 76/100. ClereMed correctly identified 72% (5/7) of participants with functional reading difficulty, and 63% (5/8) who failed a real-life pill-sorting task, but only 21% (6/28) of participants with cognitive impairment. Participants who owned a computer or touchscreen completed ClereMed in a mean time of 26 (SD 16) seconds, compared with 52 (SD 34) seconds for those who do not own a device ( P <.001). Those who had difficulty, struggled with screen glare, button activation, and the “drag and drop” function. Conclusions ClereMed was well accepted by older participants, but it was only moderately accurate for reading ability and not for mild cognitive impairment. Future versions may be most useful as part of a larger medication assessment or as a tool to help family members and caregivers identify individuals with impaired functional reading ability. Future research is needed to improve the sensitivity for measuring cognitive impairment and on the feasibility of implementing a mobile app into pharmacy workflow.
机译:背景技术为了安全有效地服用药物,人们需要能够看到,阅读和理解药物标签。但是,目前由于误读,视力低下和认知障碍等原因,导致误解了一半的药物标签。我们试图设计一种称为ClereMed的移动工具,该工具可以快速筛查难以阅读或理解其药物标签的成年人。目的这项研究的目的是建立ClereMed原型。确定55岁及以上成年人的原型的可用性;评估其识别低功能阅读能力,对现实生活中的药进行分拣任务能力差以及认知能力低的成年人的准确性;并评估与年龄相关的视力和认知变化的老年人对触摸屏设备的接受程度。方法这项初步研究招募了通过药房,退休住宅和低视力验光诊所招募的成年人(≥55岁)。 ClereMed是超文本标记语言(HTML)-5原型应用程序,可模拟使用iPad进行药物治疗,并提供有关如何改善处方标签可及性的信息。纸质问卷包括参与者人口统计学,计算机素养和系统可用性量表(SUS)的问题。使用蒙特利尔认知评估工具评估认知度,并使用MNRead视力表评估功能阅读能力。将模拟结果与使用处方药水瓶,药片和药盒进行的现实生活中的服药运动进行了比较。结果47名参与者的平均年龄为76岁(SD 11),女性为60%(28/47)。在参与者中,有32%(15/47)没有计算机或触摸屏设备。 SUS的平均分数为76/100。 ClereMed正确地识别了72%(5/7)的阅读功能障碍参与者和63%(5/8)未能通过现实生活中的药丸分类任务的参与者,但只有21%(6/28)的参与者患有认知障碍。拥有计算机或触摸屏的参与者完成ClereMed的平均时间为26(SD 16)秒,而没有设备的参与者则为52(SD 34)秒(P <.001)。那些有困难的人在屏幕眩光,按钮激活和“拖放”功能方面苦苦挣扎。结论ClereMed已被年龄较大的参与者所接受,但对于阅读能力仅是中等准确度,对于轻微的认知障碍则没有。将来的版本作为更大的药物评估的一部分,或作为帮助家庭成员和看护者识别功能阅读能力受损的人的工具,可能最有用。需要进行进一步的研究,以提高测量认知障碍的敏感性以及在药房工作流程中实施移动应用程序的可行性。

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