Medication reconciliation (MedRec) can improve patient safety by resolving medication discrepancies. Because information technology (IT) and patient engagement are promising approaches to optimizing MedRec, the SEAMPAT project aims to develop a MedRec IT platform based on two applications: the "patient app" and the "MedRec app." This study evaluates three dimensions of the usability (efficiency, satisfaction, and effectiveness) and usefulness of the patient app. We performed a four-month user-centered observational study. Quantitative and qualitative data were collected. Participants completed the system usability scale (SUS) questionnaire and a second questionnaire on usefulness. Effectiveness was assessed by measuring the completeness of ...
Background: Medication reconciliation has become standard care to prevent medication transfer errors...
none3noWe present a formative usability study we conducted in order to evaluate the interface of MS...
BACKGROUND: Polypharmacy poses threats to patients' health. The Systematic Tool to Reduce Inappropri...
BACKGROUND: Medication discrepancies, which are a threat to patient safety, can be reduced by medica...
Background The operationalisation of medication reconciliation in daily practice is challenging, due...
Background Adoption of a personal health record (PHR) depends on its usability and perceived usefuln...
OBJECTIVES: Medication reconciliation (MedRec) is essential for reducing patient harm caused by medi...
The transitions across different health care settings, in particular home and hospital, may be criti...
Objective: To outline the development of a software solution to improve medication management after ...
ABSTRACT: Introduction Early detection of problems patients experience in their medication use can...
Medication adherence is a widely recognized problem that is linked to overuse of healthcare system a...
Background: Medication is the most common intervention in health care, and the number of online cons...
Background Although medication reconciliation (MR) can reduce medication discrepancies, it is challe...
Background: Medication nonadherence poses a serious and a hard-to-tackle problem for many chronic di...
Background: Medicine use is the most common intervention in health care. The frequency with which me...
Background: Medication reconciliation has become standard care to prevent medication transfer errors...
none3noWe present a formative usability study we conducted in order to evaluate the interface of MS...
BACKGROUND: Polypharmacy poses threats to patients' health. The Systematic Tool to Reduce Inappropri...
BACKGROUND: Medication discrepancies, which are a threat to patient safety, can be reduced by medica...
Background The operationalisation of medication reconciliation in daily practice is challenging, due...
Background Adoption of a personal health record (PHR) depends on its usability and perceived usefuln...
OBJECTIVES: Medication reconciliation (MedRec) is essential for reducing patient harm caused by medi...
The transitions across different health care settings, in particular home and hospital, may be criti...
Objective: To outline the development of a software solution to improve medication management after ...
ABSTRACT: Introduction Early detection of problems patients experience in their medication use can...
Medication adherence is a widely recognized problem that is linked to overuse of healthcare system a...
Background: Medication is the most common intervention in health care, and the number of online cons...
Background Although medication reconciliation (MR) can reduce medication discrepancies, it is challe...
Background: Medication nonadherence poses a serious and a hard-to-tackle problem for many chronic di...
Background: Medicine use is the most common intervention in health care. The frequency with which me...
Background: Medication reconciliation has become standard care to prevent medication transfer errors...
none3noWe present a formative usability study we conducted in order to evaluate the interface of MS...
BACKGROUND: Polypharmacy poses threats to patients' health. The Systematic Tool to Reduce Inappropri...