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MedLink: A Mobile Intervention to Address Failure Points in the Treatment of Depression in General Medicine.

David C Mohr1, Colleen Stiles-Shields1, Christopher Brenner1, Hannah Palac1, Enid Montague2, Susan M Kaiser1, Eric Carty-Fickes1, Jenna Duffecy3.   

Abstract

Major depression is common, and imposes a high burden in terms of cost, morbidity, and suffering. Most people with depression are treated in general medicine using antidepressant medication. Outcomes are poor due to failure points across the care system, including patient non-adherence, failure of physicians to optimize the treatment regimens, and lack of patient-physician communication. This study reports on the 4-week pilot deployment of MedLink, a mobile intervention aimed at systemically addressing each of these failure points. A mobile app provides the patient with information and collects data on symptoms and side-effects. A cellularly enabled pill bottle monitors medication adherence. Data from these are provided to the physician and patient to foster communication and medication adjustments. Usability evaluation was generally favorable. Medication adherence rates in this first deployment were high with no patients discontinuing, and 84% of doses taken. Depressive symptom severity was significantly reduced. This study supports the use of a comprehensive, systemic approach to mHealth solutions to enhance processes of care for depression by general medicine physicians.

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Keywords:  adherence; mHealth; mental health

Year:  2015        PMID: 26640740      PMCID: PMC4667803          DOI: 10.4108/icst.pervasivehealth.2015.259042

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Conf Pervasive Comput Technol Healthc        ISSN: 2153-1633


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