HCAug 9, 2017

Medication non adherence: finding solutions through design thinking approach

arXiv:1708.02924v11 citations
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This addresses a critical health problem for transplant patients, but the approach appears incremental as it applies existing design thinking methods to a specific domain.

The paper tackles medication non-adherence in transplant patients, identifying factors like patient, illness, and regimen issues, and proposes strategies using mobile technology and gamification to enhance adherence, though no concrete results or numbers are provided.

Medical non-adherence increasingly is recognized as a major medical health problem. Approximately 50% of patients do not take their medications as prescribed and such poor adherence has been shown to result in complications, death, and increased health care costs. This problem becomes even more significant for patients with chronic illness and those who need to take medications lifetime, like transplant patients. Studies show that one-half of rejection episodes and 15% of graft losses happen due to immunosuppression medications non-adherence. This article explores factors that have an impact on non-compliant behavior among transplant patients: patient factors, illness factor, therapeutic regimen factors. Using user-centered design thinking approach a set of hypotheses are defined and discussed strategies to enhance adherence by using mobile technology and gamification techniques.

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