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Perceptions and experiences of using mobile technology for medication adherence among older adults with coronary heart disease: A qualitative study

机译:使用冠心病患者使用移动技术的感知与经验,具有冠心病的老年人的药物依从性:一个定性研究

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Objective: Medication non-adherence is linked to adverse clinical outcomes (i.e. rehospitalization, mortality) among patients with coronary heart disease. Given its global adoption and growing popularity among older adults, mobile technology may be an effective strategy to improve medication adherence. The aim of this article is to present the perceptions, attitudes, and beliefs of individuals with coronary heart disease about using text messaging and mobile phone applications for medication adherence. Methods: We recruited 28 participants (veterans and non-veterans) with a history of coronary heart disease and antiplatelet medication use in Northern California. We formed six focus groups of individuals who participated in three sessions (total 18 sessions). We analyzed our data using grounded theory. Results: The median age was 69.5  10.8 years for non-veterans (50% male) and 70  8.6 years for veterans (100% male). In the first session, we found that participants perceived text message reminders as a convenient, easy, and flexible tool to establish a routine for taking medications. In the second session, participants were eager to use applications for their greater interactivity, individualized health monitoring, and personalized medication information. The third session, participants shared preferred features (i.e. drug interactions, tracking symptoms) after using two applications at home for 2 weeks. Conclusions: Older adults are engaged and can be proficient mobile technology users. Text messaging and mobile phone applications are perceived as helpful tools for medication adherence. Future research should include rigorous clinical trials to test the efficacy of mobile health technology to promote medication adherence in populations that require strict medication adherence.
机译:目的:冠心病患者中的不良临床结果(即再生长,死亡率)与冠心病患者的不良临床结果有关。鉴于老年人的全球采用和日益普及,移动技术可能是改善药物遵守的有效策略。本文的目的是呈现具有冠心病的个人对冠心病的感知,态度和信仰,用于使用文本消息和手机应用程序进行药物遵守。方法:我们招募了28名参与者(退伍军人和非退伍军人),冠心病和抗血小板药物在北加州的历史。我们组建了参加三次会议的六个焦点小组(共18个会议)。我们使用接地理论分析了我们的数据。结果:中位年龄为69.5非退伍军人(50%男性)和70&#x1为10.8岁; 8.6年的退伍军人(100%男性)。在第一届会议中,我们发现参与者认为文本消息提醒是一种方便,简单,灵活的工具,可以建立服用药物的常规。在第二届会议中,参与者渴望使用申请,以获得更大的互动,个性化健康监测和个性化药物信息。第三届会议,参与者在家里两家申请2周使用两种应用后,参与者分享首选特征(即药物相互作用,跟踪症状)。结论:老年人参与,可以是熟练的移动技术用户。文本消息和手机应用程序被认为是有用的药物遵守工具。未来的研究应包括严格的临床试验,以测试移动卫生技术促进需要严格的药物遵守的人群中的药物粘附。

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