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Improving oral medication compliance with an electronic aid

机译:使用电子辅助工具提高口服药物的依从性

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Demographic trends indicate that populations in the U.S., Europe, and Japan are aging rapidly. As people age, they will seek more health-care services and ingest more oral medications. Poor compliance in taking medications is especially problematic in the elderly because of the changes in their metabolism, cognitive skills, and physical abilities. Simple devices, special packaging, and physical aids, while offering some improvement, do not appear able to answer this challenge. Drawbacks to such mechanical devices include their inability to accommodate multiple medications, their inability to remind patients when to take their medications, their inability to be easily reprogrammed for different dosage regimens, and their higher packaging costs. Electronic medication compliance dispensers, such as the MedMinder, appear to address many of these issues, but their true utility awaits definitive results from further development and clinical field trials.
机译:人口趋势表明,美国,欧洲和日本的人口正在迅速老龄化。随着年龄的增长,他们将寻求更多的医疗保健服务并摄入更多的口服药物。由于老年人的新陈代谢,认知能力和身体能力的变化,服药的依从性差在老年人中尤其成问题。简单的设备,特殊的包装和物理辅助设备虽然有所改进,但似乎无法应对这一挑战。这种机械装置的缺点包括不能容纳多种药物,不能提醒患者何时服用药物,不能容易地为不同的剂量方案重新编程以及较高的包装成本。电子药物依从性分配器,例如MedMinder,似乎解决了许多这些问题,但它们的真正用途仍在等待进一步开发和临床现场试验的明确结果。

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