Pérez-Jover Virtudes, Sala-González Marina, Guilabert Mercedes, Mira José Joaquín
Departamento Psicología de la Salud, Universidad Miguel Hernández, Elche, Spain.
J Med Internet Res. 2019 Jun 18;21(6):e12505. doi: 10.2196/12505.
It is estimated that 20% to 50% of patients do not take their medication correctly, and this leads to increased morbidity and inefficacy of therapeutic approaches. Fostering treatment adherence is a priority objective for all health systems. The growth of mobile apps to facilitate therapeutic adherence has significantly increased in recent years. However, the effectiveness of the apps for this purpose has not been evaluated.
This study aimed to analyze whether mobile apps are perceived as useful for managing medication at home and if they actually contribute to increasing treatment adherence in patients.
We carried out a systematic review of research published using Scopus, Cochrane Library, ProQuest, and MEDLINE databases and analyzed the information about their contribution to increasing therapeutic adherence and the perceived usefulness of mobile apps. This review examined studies published between 2000 and 2017.
Overall, 11 studies fulfilled the inclusion criteria. The sample sizes of these studies varied between 16 and 99 participants. In addition, 7 studies confirmed that the mobile app increased treatment adherence. In 5 of them, the before and after adherence measures suggested significant statistical improvements, when comparing self-reported adherence and missed dose with a percentage increase ranging between 7% and 40%. The users found mobile apps easy to use and useful for managing their medication. The patients were mostly satisfied with their use, with an average score of 8.1 out of 10.
The use of mobile apps helps increase treatment adherence, and they are an appropriate method for managing medication at home.
据估计,20%至50%的患者没有正确服药,这导致发病率增加和治疗方法效果不佳。促进治疗依从性是所有卫生系统的首要目标。近年来,用于促进治疗依从性的移动应用程序数量显著增加。然而,这些应用程序在此方面的有效性尚未得到评估。
本研究旨在分析移动应用程序是否被认为有助于在家中管理药物,以及它们是否真的有助于提高患者的治疗依从性。
我们使用Scopus、Cochrane图书馆、ProQuest和MEDLINE数据库对已发表的研究进行了系统评价,并分析了有关它们对提高治疗依从性的贡献以及移动应用程序的感知有用性的信息。本评价审查了2000年至2017年发表的研究。
总体而言,11项研究符合纳入标准。这些研究的样本量在16至99名参与者之间。此外,7项研究证实移动应用程序提高了治疗依从性。其中5项研究中,在比较自我报告的依从性和漏服剂量时,前后依从性测量显示出显著的统计学改善,百分比增加范围在7%至40%之间。用户发现移动应用程序易于使用且对管理药物有用。患者对其使用大多感到满意,平均评分为8.1分(满分10分)。
使用移动应用程序有助于提高治疗依从性,并且它们是在家中管理药物的合适方法。