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A Spanish Pillbox App for Elderly Patients Taking Multiple Medications: Randomized Controlled Trial

机译:西班牙药盒应用程序,为老年患者服用多种药物:随机对照试验

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Background: Nonadherence and medication errors are common among patients with complex drug regimens. Apps for smartphones and tablets are effective for improving adherence, but they have not been tested in elderly patients with complex chronic conditions and who typically have less experience with this type of technology.Objective: The objective of this study was to design, implement, and evaluate a medication self-management app (called ALICE) for elderly patients taking multiple medications with the intention of improving adherence and safe medication use.Methods: A single-blind randomized controlled trial was conducted with a control and an experimental group (N=99) in Spain in 2013. The characteristics of ALICE were specified based on the suggestions of 3 nominal groups with a total of 23 patients and a focus group with 7 professionals. ALICE was designed for Android and iOS to allow for the personalization of prescriptions and medical advice, showing images of each of the medications (the packaging and the medication itself) together with alerts and multiple reminders for each alert. The randomly assigned patients in the control group received oral and written information on the safe use of their medications and the patients in the experimental group used ALICE for 3 months. Pre and post measures included rate of missed doses and medication errors reported by patients, scores from the 4-item Morisky Medication Adherence Scale (MMAS-4), level of independence, self-perceived health status, and biochemical test results. In the experimental group, data were collected on their previous experience with information and communication technologies, their rating of ALICE, and their perception of the level of independence they had achieved. The intergroup intervention effects were calculated by univariate linear models and ANOVA, with the pre to post intervention differences as the dependent variables.Results: Data were obtained from 99 patients (48 and 51 in the control and experimental groups, respectively). Patients in the experimental group obtained better MMAS-4 scores (P<.001) and reported fewer missed doses of medication (P=.02). ALICE only helped to significantly reduce medication errors in patients with an initially higher rate of errors (P<.001). Patients with no experience with information and communication technologies reported better adherence (P<.001), fewer missed doses (P<.001), and fewer medication errors (P=.02). The mean satisfaction score for ALICE was 8.5 out of 10. In all, 45 of 51 patients (88%) felt that ALICE improved their independence in managing their medications.Conclusions: The ALICE app improves adherence, helps reduce rates of forgetting and of medication errors, and increases perceived independence in managing medication. Elderly patients with no previous experience with information and communication technologies are capable of effectively using an app designed to help them take their medicine more safely.Trial Registration: Clinicaltrials.gov NCT02071498; http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02071498 (Archived by WebCite at http://www.webcitation.org/6OJjdHVhD).
机译:背景:在复杂药物治疗方案的患者中,不依从和用药错误很常见。智能手机和平板电脑的应用程序可有效提高依从性,但尚未在患有复杂慢性病且通常缺乏此类技术经验的老年患者中进行过测试。目的:本研究的目的是设计,实施和评估针对服用多种药物以改善依从性和安全用药的老年患者的药物自我管理应用程序(称为ALICE)。方法:以对照组和实验组(N = 99)进行了单盲随机对照试验)在2013年的西班牙。ALICE的特征是根据3个名义人群(共23位患者)和7个专业人员的重点人群的建议而确定的。 ALICE专为Android和iOS设计,允许个性化处方和医疗建议,显示每种药物(包装和药物本身)的图像以及警报和每个警报的多个提醒。对照组中随机分配的患者接受了有关药物安全使用的口头和书面信息,实验组的患者使用ALICE治疗了3个月。前后的测量包括患者报告的误服率和用药错误,4项Morisky药物依从性量表(MMAS-4)的得分,独立性水平,自我感知的健康状况以及生化测试结果。在实验组中,收集了有关他们以前在信息和通信技术方面的经验,对ALICE的评价以及对所达到的独立性的看法的数据。通过单变量线性模型和ANOVA计算组间干预效果,以干预前后的差异作为因变量。结果:数据来自99例患者(对照组和实验组分别为48例和51例)。实验组的患者获得了更好的MMAS-4评分(P <.001),并报告了更少的药物遗漏剂量(P = .02)。 ALICE仅有助于显着减少最初错误率较高的患者的用药错误(P <.001)。没有信息和通信技术经验的患者报告了更好的依从性(P <.001),更少的错过剂量(P <.001)和更少的用药错误(P = .02)。 ALICE的平均满意度得分是8.5(满分10分)。在51位患者中,有45位(88%)认为ALICE改善了自己在用药方面的独立性。结论:ALICE应用提高了依从性,有助于降低遗忘率和用药率错误,并增加管理药物的独立性。以前没有信息和通信技术经验的老年患者能够有效使用旨在帮助他们更安全地服药的应用程序。试用注册:Clinicaltrials.gov NCT02071498; http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02071498(由WebCite存档,网址为http://www.webcitation.org/6OJjdHVhD)。

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