Okuboyejo Senanu, Eyesan Omatseyin
Covenant University, Department of Computer and Information Sciences, Nigeria.
Online J Public Health Inform. 2014 Feb 5;5(3):233. doi: 10.5210/ojphi.v5i3.4865. eCollection 2014.
Adherence to long-term therapy in outpatient setting is required to reduce the prevalence of chronic diseases such as HIV/AIDS, Diabetes, Tuberculosis and Malaria. This paper presents a mobile technology-based medical alert system for outpatient adherence in Nigeria. The system makes use of the SMS and voice features of mobile phones. The system has the potential of improving adherence to medication in outpatient setting by reminding patients of dosing schedules and attendance to scheduled appointments through SMS and voice calls. It will also inform patients of benefits and risks associated with adherence. Interventions aimed at improving adherence would provide significant positive return on investment through primary prevention (of risk factors) and secondary prevention of adverse health outcomes.
为降低诸如艾滋病毒/艾滋病、糖尿病、结核病和疟疾等慢性病的患病率,需要在门诊环境中坚持长期治疗。本文介绍了一种基于移动技术的尼日利亚门诊治疗依从性医疗警报系统。该系统利用手机的短信和语音功能。通过短信和语音呼叫提醒患者服药时间表和按时赴约,该系统有潜力提高门诊患者的用药依从性。它还将告知患者依从性相关的益处和风险。旨在提高依从性的干预措施将通过(对风险因素的)一级预防和对不良健康结果的二级预防带来显著的积极投资回报。