Can Behavioural Science Be the Key to Unlocking Patient Adherence? Evidence-Led Development of an Engaging Digital Health Solution

Natasha Fosker, Alejandra Anderson, Laura Morton, Andrea M. Pisa
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Patient self-management of illnesses place a greater responsibility on the patient, as they administer or track their own treatment. This amplifies the impact of adherence on outcomes – any missed or incorrect actions have the potential to reduce treatment efficacy. However, adherence is often lower than expected (e.g., around 50% for chronic conditions; WHO, 2003), making it a crucial aspect to address for effective patient centered management. This work created and evaluated a digital health concept (the Abily app) to increase patient adherence. Crux’s behavioural design methodology was used to integrate behavioural insights with design, developing the Abily app, which: (1) increased user attention, (2) increased task comprehension, and (3) reduced use problems. The results give promising evidence for using digital health solutions to raise adherence.
行为科学能成为解锁患者依从性的关键吗?以证据为导向开发引人入胜的数字健康解决方案
患者对疾病的自我管理赋予了患者更大的责任,因为他们管理或跟踪自己的治疗。这放大了依从性对结果的影响——任何遗漏或不正确的行动都有可能降低治疗效果。然而,依从性往往低于预期(例如,慢性疾病约为50%;世卫组织,2003年),使其成为解决以患者为中心的有效管理的关键方面。这项工作创造并评估了一个数字健康概念(Abily应用程序),以提高患者的依从性。Crux的行为设计方法被用于将行为洞察与设计相结合,开发了Abily应用程序,它:(1)提高了用户的注意力,(2)提高了任务理解能力,(3)减少了使用问题。研究结果为使用数字卫生解决方案提高依从性提供了有希望的证据。
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