通过可摄入射频传感器测量服药依从性的腕戴式接收器的初步可行性。

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摘要

坚持服药是一项复杂的任务,需要复杂的生物行为支持。为了更好地提供帮助坚持服药的工具,数字药丸提供了一种直接测量服药行为的选择。这些系统由带有射频发射器的明胶胶囊、收集无线电信号的可穿戴阅读器和收集摄入数据的智能手机应用程序组成,并将数据显示给患者和临床医生。这些系统可用于测量现实世界中的依从性,即使是像艾滋病治疗依从性这样的污名化疾病。虽然目前的数字药丸系统采用的是像项链一样佩戴的可穿戴阅读器,但初步反馈表明,佩戴在手腕上的微型系统在现实世界中可能更实用。因此,本文介绍了腕戴式可穿戴阅读器的开发和初步现场测试情况,该阅读器可帮助获取口服艾滋病暴露前预防疗法(PrEP)处方者的坚持治疗数据。
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Preliminary feasibility of a wrist-worn receiver to measure medication adherence via an ingestible radiofrequency sensor.

Adherence to medications is a complex task that requires complex biobehavioral support. To better provide tools to assist with medication adherence, digital pills provide an option to directly measure medication taking behaviors. These systems comprise a gelatin capsule with radiofrequency emitter, a wearable Reader that collects the radio signal and a smartphone app that collects ingestion data displays it for patients and clinicians. These systems are feasible in measuring adherence in the real-world, even in stigmatized diseases like HIV treatment adherence. While the current iteration of the digital pill system utilizes a wearable Reader worn like a necklace, preliminary feedback demonstrated that a miniaturized system that was worn on the wrist could be more functional in the real-world. This paper therefore describes the development and preliminary field testing of a wrist-borne wearable Reader to facilitate acquisition of oral HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) adherence data among individual prescribed PrEP.

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