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摘要
背景:电子监控依从性设备(EAMDs)越来越多地被用于各种医疗保健机构,以跟踪药物依从性。目的:确定Sensal Health MyAide™智能医生从小瓶中捕获剂量去除的准确性,特别是剂量去除的时间和每次驱动设备去除的药片数量。方法:该验证研究将模拟患者从处方瓶中提取剂量的设备记录与参与者使用MS表格报告的参考文件进行比较。三名参与者完成了一项为期4天的研究,包括每天两次非连续的1小时疗程,在获得知情同意后,由Sensal Health MyAide™智能码头捕获处方瓶中的6个驱动。统计分析包括用户报告数据与MyAide™智能码头记录的电子测量数据之间的百分比一致性和Cohen's kappa评估一致性。结果测量包括特定使用者的确认、停药时间(±1分钟)和停药数量。结果:招募了3名受试者,共提供144次驱动的数据。该研究发现,在停药的数量和特定用户停药的情况下,100%的一致性,在服药时间上,99%的一致性。结果指标的科恩卡帕值(Cohen’s kappa)在配药数量和特定使用者方面为1.00 (95%CI[1.00, 1.00]),在给药时间方面为0.993 (95%CI[0.990, 0.996])。结论:本研究发现,Sensal Health MyAide™Smart Dock可以准确记录给药时间、分配的药丸数量和分配药丸的用户身份。
Validation of the Sensal Health MyAideTM Smart Dock Medication Adherence Device.
Background: Electronic monitoring adherence devices (EAMDs) are increasingly being utilized in various healthcare settings to track medication adherence.
Objective: To determine the accuracy of the Sensal Health MyAide™ Smart Doc in capturing dose removal from the vial, specifically the time of dose removal and the number of pills removed for each actuation of the device.
Methods: This validation study compares the device's recording of dose withdrawals from a prescription vial by simulated patients against reference documentation reported using MS Forms by the participants. Three participants completed a 4-day study consisting of two non-consecutive 1 h sessions per day encompassing six actuations from the prescription vial to be captured by the Sensal Health MyAide™ Smart Dock after their informed consent was obtained. Statistical analysis included percent agreement and Cohen's kappa assessing agreement between user-reported data and electronic measurement data recorded by the MyAide™ Smart Dock. Outcome measures included confirmation of the specific user, time of dose removal (±1 min), and the number of pills withdrawn.
Results: Three subjects were recruited to provide data for a total of 144 actuations. The study found perfect 100% agreement across the number of pills withdrawn and specific users withdrawing the pills and 99% agreement for the time of administration. The Cohen's kappa values for the outcome measures were 1.00 (95%CI [1.00, 1.00]) for the number of pills dispensed and specific user and 0.993 (95%CI [0.990, 0.996]) for the time of administration.
Conclusions: This study found that the Sensal Health MyAide™ Smart Dock can accurately record the time of administration, the number of pills dispensed, and the identity of the user dispensing the pills.