User profiles of a smartphone application to support drug adherence--experiences from the iNephro project.

PURPOSE: One of the key problems in the drug therapy of patients with chronic conditions is drug adherence. In 2010 the initiative iNephro was launched (www.inephro.de). A software to support regular and correct drug intake was developed for a smartphone platform (iOS). The study investigated whethe...

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Main Authors: Stefan Becker, Andreas Kribben, Sven Meister, Clarissa Jonas Diamantidis, Nicole Unger, Anna Mitchell
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3806829?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-36844fad7e994723aba6ff3d7e7e2a3d2020-11-25T01:14:08ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-01810e7854710.1371/journal.pone.0078547User profiles of a smartphone application to support drug adherence--experiences from the iNephro project.Stefan BeckerAndreas KribbenSven MeisterClarissa Jonas DiamantidisNicole UngerAnna MitchellPURPOSE: One of the key problems in the drug therapy of patients with chronic conditions is drug adherence. In 2010 the initiative iNephro was launched (www.inephro.de). A software to support regular and correct drug intake was developed for a smartphone platform (iOS). The study investigated whether and how smartphone users deployed such an application. METHODS: Together with cooperating partners the mobile application "Medikamentenplan" ("Medication Plan") was developed. Users are able to keep and alter a list of their regular medication. A memory function supports regular intake. The application can be downloaded free of charge from the App Store™ by Apple™. After individual consent of users from December 2010 to April 2012 2042338 actions were recorded and analysed from the downloaded applications. Demographic data were collected from 2279 users with a questionnaire. RESULTS: Overall the application was used by 11688 smartphone users. 29% (3406/11688) used it at least once a week for at least four weeks. 27% (3209/11688) used the application for at least 84 days. 68% (1554/2279) of users surveyed were male, the stated age of all users was between 6-87 years (mean 44). 74% of individuals (1697) declared to be suffering from cardiovascular disease, 13% (292) had a previous history of transplantation, 9% (205) were suffering from cancer, 7% (168) reported an impaired renal function and 7% (161) suffered from diabetes mellitus. 69% (1568) of users were on <6 different medications, 9% (201) on 6 - 10 and 1% (26) on more than 10. CONCLUSION: A new smartphone application, which supports drug adherence, was used regularly by chronically ill users with a wide range of diseases over a longer period of time. The majority of users so far were middle-aged and male.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3806829?pdf=render
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Andreas Kribben
Sven Meister
Clarissa Jonas Diamantidis
Nicole Unger
Anna Mitchell
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Andreas Kribben
Sven Meister
Clarissa Jonas Diamantidis
Nicole Unger
Anna Mitchell
User profiles of a smartphone application to support drug adherence--experiences from the iNephro project.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Stefan Becker
Andreas Kribben
Sven Meister
Clarissa Jonas Diamantidis
Nicole Unger
Anna Mitchell
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title User profiles of a smartphone application to support drug adherence--experiences from the iNephro project.
title_short User profiles of a smartphone application to support drug adherence--experiences from the iNephro project.
title_full User profiles of a smartphone application to support drug adherence--experiences from the iNephro project.
title_fullStr User profiles of a smartphone application to support drug adherence--experiences from the iNephro project.
title_full_unstemmed User profiles of a smartphone application to support drug adherence--experiences from the iNephro project.
title_sort user profiles of a smartphone application to support drug adherence--experiences from the inephro project.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description PURPOSE: One of the key problems in the drug therapy of patients with chronic conditions is drug adherence. In 2010 the initiative iNephro was launched (www.inephro.de). A software to support regular and correct drug intake was developed for a smartphone platform (iOS). The study investigated whether and how smartphone users deployed such an application. METHODS: Together with cooperating partners the mobile application "Medikamentenplan" ("Medication Plan") was developed. Users are able to keep and alter a list of their regular medication. A memory function supports regular intake. The application can be downloaded free of charge from the App Store™ by Apple™. After individual consent of users from December 2010 to April 2012 2042338 actions were recorded and analysed from the downloaded applications. Demographic data were collected from 2279 users with a questionnaire. RESULTS: Overall the application was used by 11688 smartphone users. 29% (3406/11688) used it at least once a week for at least four weeks. 27% (3209/11688) used the application for at least 84 days. 68% (1554/2279) of users surveyed were male, the stated age of all users was between 6-87 years (mean 44). 74% of individuals (1697) declared to be suffering from cardiovascular disease, 13% (292) had a previous history of transplantation, 9% (205) were suffering from cancer, 7% (168) reported an impaired renal function and 7% (161) suffered from diabetes mellitus. 69% (1568) of users were on <6 different medications, 9% (201) on 6 - 10 and 1% (26) on more than 10. CONCLUSION: A new smartphone application, which supports drug adherence, was used regularly by chronically ill users with a wide range of diseases over a longer period of time. The majority of users so far were middle-aged and male.
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