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Research paper thumbnail of Design and Evaluation of a Medication Adherence Application with Communication for Seniors in Independent Living Communities

AMIA ... Annual Symposium proceedings. AMIA Symposium, 2016

Medication non-adherence is a pressing concern among seniors, leading to a lower quality of life ... more Medication non-adherence is a pressing concern among seniors, leading to a lower quality of life and higher healthcare costs. While mobile applications provide a viable medium for medication management, their utility can be limited without tackling the specific needs of seniors and facilitating the active involvement of care providers. To address these limitations, we are developing a tablet-based application designed specifically for seniors to track their medications and a web portal for their care providers to track medication adherence. In collaboration with a local Aging in Place program, we conducted a three-month study with sixteen participants from an independent living facility. Our study found that the application helped participants to effectively track their medications and improved their sense of wellbeing. Our findings highlight the importance of catering to the needs of seniors and of involving care providers in this process, with specific recommendations for the deve...

Research paper thumbnail of An integrated and digitized care framework for successful aging

IEEE-EMBS International Conference on Biomedical and Health Informatics (BHI), 2014

Research paper thumbnail of Design and Evaluation of a Medication Adherence Application with Communication for Seniors in Independent Living Communities

AMIA ... Annual Symposium proceedings. AMIA Symposium, 2016

Medication non-adherence is a pressing concern among seniors, leading to a lower quality of life ... more Medication non-adherence is a pressing concern among seniors, leading to a lower quality of life and higher healthcare costs. While mobile applications provide a viable medium for medication management, their utility can be limited without tackling the specific needs of seniors and facilitating the active involvement of care providers. To address these limitations, we are developing a tablet-based application designed specifically for seniors to track their medications and a web portal for their care providers to track medication adherence. In collaboration with a local Aging in Place program, we conducted a three-month study with sixteen participants from an independent living facility. Our study found that the application helped participants to effectively track their medications and improved their sense of wellbeing. Our findings highlight the importance of catering to the needs of seniors and of involving care providers in this process, with specific recommendations for the deve...

Research paper thumbnail of An integrated and digitized care framework for successful aging

IEEE-EMBS International Conference on Biomedical and Health Informatics (BHI), 2014

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