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  4. Demographic and health related data of users of a mobile application to support drug adherence is associated with usage duration and intensity
 
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2015
Journal Article
Title

Demographic and health related data of users of a mobile application to support drug adherence is associated with usage duration and intensity

Abstract
Purpose A wealth of mobile applications are designed to support users in their drug intake. When developing software for patients, it is important to understand the differences between individuals who have, who will or who might never adopt mobile interventions. This study analyzes demographic and health-related factors associated with real-life "longer usage" and the "usage-intensity per day" of the mobile application "Medication Plan". Methods Between 2010-2012, the mobile application "Medication Plan" could be downloaded free of charge from the Apple-App-Store. It was aimed at supporting the regular and correct intake of medication. Demographic and health-related data were collected via an online questionnaire. This study analyzed captured data. Results App-related activities of 1799 users (1708 complete data sets) were recorded. 69% (1183/1708) applied ""Medication Plan"" for more than a day. 74% were male (872/1183), the median age 45 years. Variance analysis showed a significant effect of the users´ age with respect to duration of usage (p = 0.025). While the mean duration of use was only 23.3 days for users younger than 21 years, for older users, there was a substantial increase over all age cohorts up to users of 60 years and above (103.9 days). Sex and educational status had no effect. "Daily usage intensity" was directly associated with an increasing number of prescribed medications and increased from an average of 1.87 uses per day and 1 drug per day to on average 3.71 uses per day for users stating to be taking more than 7 different drugs a day (p<0.001). Demographic predictors (sex, age and educational attainment) did not affect usage intensity. Conclusion Users aged 60+ as well as those with complicated therapeutic drug regimens relied on the service we provided for more than three months on average. Mobile applications may be a promising approach to support the treatment of patients with chronic conditions.
Author(s)
Becker, Stefan
Institute for Drug Safety University Hospital Essen
Brandl, Christopher
Institute of Industrial Engineering and Ergonomics of RWTH Aachen
Meister, Sven  
Fraunhofer-Institut für Software- und Systemtechnik ISST  
Nagel, Eckhard
Institute for Drug Safety University Hospital Essen
Miron-Shatz, Talya
Center for Medicine in the Public Interest New York City
Mitchell, Anna
Department of Nephrology University Duisburg-Essen
Kribben, Andreas
Department of Nephrology University Duisburg-Essen
Albrecht, Urs-Vito
Peter L. Reichertz Institute for Medical Informatics
Mertens, Alexander
Institute of Industrial Engineering and Ergonomics of RWTH Aachen University
Journal
PLoS one. Online journal  
Open Access
DOI
10.1371/journal.pone.0116980
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Fraunhofer-Institut für Software- und Systemtechnik ISST  
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