Design and Quality Considerations for Developing Mobile Apps for Medication Management Emerging Research and Opportunities |
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Author:
| Yap, Kevin Ali, Eskinder Eshetu Chew, Lita |
Series title: | Advances in Medical Technologies and Clinical Practice Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-7998-3833-3 |
Publication Date: | Jul 2020 |
Publisher: | IGI Global
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Imprint: | Medical Information Science Reference |
Book Format: | Digital download and online |
List Price: | USD $250.00 |
Book Description:
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Medication management is an essential component of therapeutic success in the treatment of chronic diseases. However, patients who do not regularly take their prescribed medications are a primary concern of health systems worldwide. A significant proportion of patients on chronic medications fail to adhere to their treatments, and suboptimal adherence leads to dire clinical and financial consequences on the personal level. Moreover, non-adherence can adversely impact public healthcare...
More DescriptionMedication management is an essential component of therapeutic success in the treatment of chronic diseases. However, patients who do not regularly take their prescribed medications are a primary concern of health systems worldwide. A significant proportion of patients on chronic medications fail to adhere to their treatments, and suboptimal adherence leads to dire clinical and financial consequences on the personal level. Moreover, non-adherence can adversely impact public healthcare costs and the clinical outcomes of patients. Design and Quality Considerations for Developing Mobile Apps for Medication Management: Emerging Research and Opportunities is a collection of innovative research that combines theory and practice on optimizing strategies to improve medication adherence and overall health and wellbeing in patients through the design of usable and reliable mobile app-based systems. Highlighting a broad range of topics including pharmaceutical care, quality assessment, and health behavior frameworks, this book is ideally designed for clinicians, pharmacists, healthcare providers, programmers, software developers, researchers, academicians, and students.