Older Adults with Multi-Morbidity: Medication Management Processes and Design Implications for Personal Health Applications
BackgroundOlder adults often have multiple chronic problems requiring them to manage complex medication regimens overseen by various clinicians. Personal health applications (PHAs) show promise assisting in medication self-management, but adoption of new computer technologies by this population is c...
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Main Authors: | Haverhals, Leah M (Author), Lee, Courtney A (Author), Siek, Katie A (Author), Darr, Carol A (Author), Linnebur, Sunny A (Author), Ruscin, J Mark (Author), Ross, Stephen E (Author) |
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2011-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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