Literature DB >> 29582932

Development and Usability of a Smartphone Application for Tracking Antiretroviral Medication Refill Data for Human Immunodeficiency Virus.

Dagan Coppock, Dikai Zambo, Dumisani Moyo, Gobe Tanthuma, Jennifer Chapman, Vincent Lo Re, Amelia Graziani, Elizabeth Lowenthal, Nancy Hanrahan, Ryan Littman-Quinn, Carrie Kovarik, Dolores Albarracin, John H Holmes, Robert Gross.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Adherence to antiretroviral medication leads to HIV suppression and decreased morbidity and mortality. In resource- limited settings, the dependence on paper medical charts and unstable electronic health records creates a challenge to monitoring medication adherence. A pharmacy-based strategy that utilizes existing cellular phone infrastructure may lead to a more stable system to monitor adherence.
OBJECTIVES: To develop and evaluate the usability of a smartphone-based software application (app) for tracking antiretroviral medication refill data in a resource-limited setting.
METHODS: A pharmacy-based smartphone app for tracking HIV medication adherence was developed through a multi-step rapid prototyping process. The usability of the app was assessed during the daily activities of pharmacy dispensers at HIV clinics in and around Gaborone, Botswana using a validated computer usability survey.
RESULTS: The study demonstrated the effective development of and favorable end-user responses to a pharmacy-based HIV medication adherence app. End users had suggestions for minor changes to improve the app's functionality.
CONCLUSIONS: In resource-limited settings where electronic health record support is limited, such a system was feasible and appealing. In the future, this system may allow for improved HIV medication adherence tracking and be applied to medications beyond antiretrovirals. Schattauer GmbH.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29582932     DOI: 10.3414/ME17-01-0045

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Methods Inf Med        ISSN: 0026-1270            Impact factor:   2.176


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