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Monitoring Adherence to Asthma Inhalers Using the InspirerMundi App : Analysis of Real-World, Medium-Term Feasibility Studies

Authors :
Jacome, Cristina
Almeida, Rute
Pereira, Ana Margarida
Amaral, Rita
Vieira-Marques, Pedro
Mendes, Sandra
Alves-Correia, Magna
Ferreira, Jose Alberto
Lopes, Ines
Gomes, Joana
Araujo, Luis
Couto, Mariana
Chaves Loureiro, Claudia
Santos, Lilia Maia
Arrobas, Ana
Valerio, Margarida
Todo Bom, Ana
Azevedo, Joao
Teixeira, Maria Fernanda
Ferreira-Magalhaes, Manuel
Pinto, Paula Leiria
Pinto, Nicole
Neves, Ana Castro
Morete, Ana
Bom, Filipa Todo
Costa, Alberto
Silva, Diana
Vasconcelos, Maria Joao
Falcao, Helena
Marques, Maria Luis
Mendes, Ana
Cardoso, Joao
Cidrais Rodrigues, Jose Carlos
Oliveira, Georgeta
Carvalho, Joana
Lozoya, Carlos
Santos, Natacha
Menezes, Fernando
Gomes, Ricardo
Camara, Rita
Alves, Rodrigo Rodrigues
Moreira, Ana Sofia
Abreu, Carmo
Silva, Rui
Bordalo, Diana
Alves, Carlos
Lopes, Cristina
Taborda-Barata, Luis
Fernandes, Ricardo M. M.
Ferreira, Rosario
Chaves-Loureiro, Carla
Calix, Maria Jose
Alves, Adelaide
Fonseca, Joao Almeida
Jacome, Cristina
Almeida, Rute
Pereira, Ana Margarida
Amaral, Rita
Vieira-Marques, Pedro
Mendes, Sandra
Alves-Correia, Magna
Ferreira, Jose Alberto
Lopes, Ines
Gomes, Joana
Araujo, Luis
Couto, Mariana
Chaves Loureiro, Claudia
Santos, Lilia Maia
Arrobas, Ana
Valerio, Margarida
Todo Bom, Ana
Azevedo, Joao
Teixeira, Maria Fernanda
Ferreira-Magalhaes, Manuel
Pinto, Paula Leiria
Pinto, Nicole
Neves, Ana Castro
Morete, Ana
Bom, Filipa Todo
Costa, Alberto
Silva, Diana
Vasconcelos, Maria Joao
Falcao, Helena
Marques, Maria Luis
Mendes, Ana
Cardoso, Joao
Cidrais Rodrigues, Jose Carlos
Oliveira, Georgeta
Carvalho, Joana
Lozoya, Carlos
Santos, Natacha
Menezes, Fernando
Gomes, Ricardo
Camara, Rita
Alves, Rodrigo Rodrigues
Moreira, Ana Sofia
Abreu, Carmo
Silva, Rui
Bordalo, Diana
Alves, Carlos
Lopes, Cristina
Taborda-Barata, Luis
Fernandes, Ricardo M. M.
Ferreira, Rosario
Chaves-Loureiro, Carla
Calix, Maria Jose
Alves, Adelaide
Fonseca, Joao Almeida
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background: Poor medication adherence is a major challenge in asthma and objective assessment of inhaler adherence is needed. InspirerMundi app aims to monitor inhaler adherence while turning it into a positive experience through gamification and social support. Objective: We assessed the medium-term feasibility of the InspirerMundi app to monitor inhaler adherence in real-world patients with persistent asthma (treated with daily inhaled medication). In addition, we attempted to identify the characteristics of the patients related to higher app use. Methods: Two real-world multicenter observational studies, with one initial face-to-face visit and a 4-month telephone interview, were conducted in 29 secondary care centers from Portugal. During an initial face-to-face visit, patients were invited to use the app daily to register their asthma medication intakes. A scheduled intake was considered taken when patients took a photo of the medication (inhaler, blister, or others) using the image-based medication detection tool. Medication adherence was calculated as the number of doses taken as a percentage of the number scheduled. Interacting with the app =30 days was used as the cut-off for higher app use. Results: A total of 114 patients {median 20 [percentile 25 to percentile 75 (P25-P75) 16-36] years, 62% adults} were invited, 107 (94%) installed the app and 83 (73%) completed the 4-month interview. Patients interacted with the app for a median of 18 [3-45] days, translated on a median use rate of 15 [3-38]%. Median inhaler adherence assessed through the app was 34 [4-73]% when considering all scheduled inhalations for the study period. Inhaler adherence assessed was not significantly correlated with self-reported estimates. Median adherence for oral and other medication was 41 [6-83]% and 43 [3-73]%, respectively. Patients with higher app use were slightly older (p = 0.012), more frequently taking medication for other health conditions (p = 0.040), and more frequently

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1405214103
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3389.fmedt.2021.649506