| Literature DB >> 35047888 |
Anna-Elisa Hein1,2, Bernard Vrijens3,4, Mickael Hiligsmann5.
Abstract
Introduction: Personalized medicine and management of adherence are potential solutions for the suboptimal use of medicines. Digital medication management innovations currently under development combine both aspects. This research aims to investigate facilitators for and barriers to the translation of digital innovations for personalized medicine and adherence management into clinical practice from the policymaker and regulator perspective.Entities:
Keywords: SWOT-analysis; adherence management; digital health; medication adherence; patient compliance; patient-centered care; precision dosing
Year: 2020 PMID: 35047888 PMCID: PMC8757755 DOI: 10.3389/fmedt.2020.604183
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Med Technol ISSN: 2673-3129
Figure 1Adherence Management as an Integral Part of Personalized Medicine (own representation).
Strengths and weaknesses of digital innovations for the personalization of medications and the management of adherence.
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| •Facilitates better management of illnesses and medication and can reduce treatment complexity through personalization and information | •May add complexity to treatments and the management of medication |
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| •Promotes patient-centered and multidisciplinary service provision and a new way of working between health professionals | •Ability to be self-responsible for medication management differs among patients |
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| •Generates valuable data for improvements and further innovations | •Generated data may have irregularities that are hard to explain |
Opportunities and threats of digital innovations for the personalization of medications and the management of adherence.
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| •Increasing openness toward approaches to personalize treatments and development of supportive digital solutions | •High complexity of medications and uniqueness of patients |
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| •New forms of collaboration and multidisciplinary approaches are emerging | •Task-oriented service and remuneration structure and no clear strategy to improve and implement multidisciplinary and patient-centered structures |
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| •Ongoing improvements of the digital infrastructure and implementation processes for digital health solutions | •Slow progress in the infrastructure for digital solutions and data governance regulations |
Barriers and facilitators for acceptance and utilization of digital health solutions and features and requirements to promote equal access and usage among all population segments.
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| General socioeconomic, cultural, and environmental conditions | •Race and ethnicity | •Tailor the digital solution to cultural aspects and offer the interventions in multiple languages |
| Living and working conditions | •Education | •Present information according to the target population's level of education and health literacy |
| Social and community networks | •Marital status | •Recognize social network as valuable resources to bridge digital skills or to provide support |
| Individual lifestyle factors | •General health status | •Tailor the interventions around individual health needs and diseases |
| Age, sex, and constitutional factors | •Age | •Tailor the interventions to individual needs and capabilities |
Figure 2Dynamic SWOT Analysis for the Digital Management of Medication Adherence.