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Investigation of the effect of our medication reminder alarm as a smartphone application for medication adherence
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- Ito Nozomi
- AISEI PHARMACY Co., Ltd.
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- Iwazaki Tomoyuki
- AISEI PHARMACY Co., Ltd.
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- Kumazawa Miyuki
- MEIJI PHARMACEUTICAL UNIVERSITY
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- Nobuyuki Kanno
- MEIJI PHARMACEUTICAL UNIVERSITY
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- Other Title
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- 電子お薬手帳アプリ「おくすりPASS<sup>TM</sup>」の服薬アラーム機能がもつ服薬アドヒアランス向上効果の検証
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<p>Medication adherence is a significant foundation of medical therapy. However, some research have shown that almost half of patients do not completely take the prescribed medication. The aim of this study was to assess the effect of the “medication reminder alarm” as our smartphone application for medication adherence.</p><p>A total of 201 monitors were assigned to four groups, and each group used the “medication reminder alarm” for dif-ferent time period. In these experiments, monitors opened a package in imitation of dosing three times a day for 4 weeks, and we compared the adherence rates between each of the different groups.</p><p>In the same group, the adherence rates in the period in which the monitors used the “medication reminder alarm” were significantly higher than those in the period in which they did not use the alarm. In addition, the group that used the “medication reminder alarm” for 4 weeks kept high adherence rates throughout all the experiments. In contrast, the group that used the “medication reminder alarm” for the first 2 weeks exhibited significantly lower the adherence rates than those of the last 2 weeks.</p><p>These results indicate that our “medication reminder alarm” effectively increased the adherence rates, indicating that this application could be a useful tool to increase medication adherence in patients in routine clinical practice.</p>
Journal
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- Japanese Journal of Applied IT Healthcare
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Japanese Journal of Applied IT Healthcare 12 (2), 9-18, 2017
Japan Association of Applied IT Healthcare
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- CRID
- 1390001205274706048
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- NII Article ID
- 130006898867
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- ISSN
- 18814794
- 18814808
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
- CiNii Articles
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- Abstract License Flag
- Disallowed