A Prospective Study of Usability and Workload of Electronic Medication Adherence Products by Older Adults, Caregivers, and Health Care Providers
BackgroundA decreased capacity to self-manage medications results in nonadherence, medication errors, and drug-related problems in older adults. Previous research identified 80 electronic medication adherence products available to assist patients with self-management of medications. Unfortunately, t...
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Main Authors: | Patel, Tejal (Author), Ivo, Jessica (Author), Faisal, Sadaf (Author), McDougall, Aidan (Author), Carducci, Jillian (Author), Pritchard, Sarah (Author), Chang, Feng (Author) |
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2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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