Engaging older adults to inform diabetes medication adherence mobile application selection

C. Conway, T. Kelechi, L. Nemeth
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Background: Medication nonadherence is a significant health concern that disproportionately affects older adults. Aging is often associated with comorbidities including diabetes and more complex drug regimens that can impact compliance. Objectives: To explore smartphone use among older adults with diabetes to evaluate potential medication adherence application preferences. Methods: This case report describes a series of stakeholder-engaged discussions with 11 older adults ages 60 years and older and 4 health care providers (HCPs), from a rural and small metropolitan community, in the southeastern United States. The Technology Acceptance Model led a conversation guide. Results: Older adults had smartphone devices. When considering use of the 2 applications, older adults and HCPs indicated preference for the Medisafe application. Conclusions: On the basis of advice of an older adult and HCP stakeholder sample, plans are underway to select a medication adherence application for future research.
参与老年人告知糖尿病药物依从性移动应用程序选择
背景:药物不依从性是一个严重的健康问题,对老年人的影响尤为严重。衰老通常与合并症有关,包括糖尿病和可能影响依从性的更复杂的药物治疗方案。目的:探讨老年糖尿病患者使用智能手机的情况,以评估潜在的药物依从性应用偏好。方法:本案例报告描述了与11名60岁及以上的老年人和4名来自美国东南部农村和小城市社区的医疗保健提供者(HCP)进行的一系列利益相关者参与的讨论。技术接受模型引导了一个对话指南。结果:老年人拥有智能手机。在考虑使用这两种应用时,老年人和HCP表示更喜欢Medisafe应用。结论:根据老年人和HCP利益相关者样本的建议,正在计划为未来的研究选择药物依从性应用。
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