可用性
心理干预
晋升(国际象棋)
移动应用程序
健康
医学
应用商店
健康促进
医学教育
心理学
护理部
万维网
计算机科学
公共卫生
人机交互
法学
政治
政治学
作者
Eve Nguyen,Lindsey Bugno,Cassandra C. Kandah,Jill M. Plevinsky,Natasha Poulopoulos,Andrea A. Wojtowicz,Kristin L. Schneider,Rachel Neff Greenley
出处
期刊:Telemedicine Journal and E-health
[Mary Ann Liebert]
日期:2016-11-01
卷期号:22 (11): 929-937
被引量:22
标识
DOI:10.1089/tmj.2015.0211
摘要
Mobile health medication reminder apps may be a useful supplement to traditional adherence-promotion interventions for pediatric chronic illness populations because they can give real-time reminders and provide education and promote behavior modification (components known to enhance adherence in traditional interventions) in an engaging and developmentally acceptable way. Moreover, apps have the potential to be used by youth and parents, an important consideration given that shared involvement in condition management is associated with better adherence.This study evaluated the content and usability of existing medication reminder apps operating on the Apple platform.Two researchers coded 101 apps on 15 desirable reminder, educational, and behavioral modification features. Usability testing was conducted with the subset of apps (n = 8) that had the greatest number of content features using a validated measure.Apps contained an average of 4.21 of 15 content features, with medication reminder features being more common than either educational or behavioral modification features. Apps most commonly included a medication name storage feature (95%), a time-based reminder feature (87%), and a medication dosage storage feature (68%). Of the eight apps that had the highest number of content features, Mango Health, myRX Planner, and MediSafe evidenced the highest usability ratings. No apps identified were specifically designed for pediatric use.Most apps lacked content known to be useful in traditional pediatric adherence-promotion interventions. Greater attention to educational and behavioral modification features may enhance the usefulness of medication reminder apps for pediatric groups.Collaborations between behavioral medicine providers and app developers may improve the quality of medication reminder apps for use in pediatric populations.
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