In a prospective descriptive laboratory study, 25 Helping Hand(™) (HH) (10 without and 15 with reminder system) and 50 Medication Event Monitoring Systems (MEMS) (25 with 18-month and 25 with 2-year battery life) were manipulated twice daily following a predefined protocol during 3 consecutive weeks. Accuracy was determined using the fixed manipulation scheme as the reference. Perfect functioning (i.e., total absence of missing registrations and/or overregistrations) was observed in 70% of the HH without, 87% of the HH with reminder, 20% MEMS with 18 months, and 100% with 2-year battery life respectively.status: publishe
Tracking adherence can be a useful means of identifying opportunities to provide educational interve...
BACKGROUND: Adherences to treatments that require a behavioral action often rely on self-reported re...
This study examined the concordance between multiple measures of adherence, as well as sensitivity t...
In a prospective descriptive laboratory study, 25 Helping Hand™ (HH) (10 without and 15 with reminde...
What is known: Currently, medication bottles with an electronic cap are frequently used to measure m...
BACKGROUND: Electronic monitoring is recommended for accurate measurement of medication adherence bu...
Different methods are available for measuring medication adherence. In this paper, we conducted a sc...
# The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Background Elec...
BACKGROUND: Electronic monitoring (EM) is used increasingly to measure medication non-adherence. Unb...
Background Electronic monitoring is recommended for accurate measurement of medication adherence but...
Background: Previous reviews of the literature on medication compliance have con-firmed the inverse ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the practicality and accuracy of using an electronic...
Objective: This study aims to assess the efficacy of Electronic Monitoring Feedback (EMF) as an int...
Nadir Kheir1, William Greer2, Adil Yousif3, Hajer Al-Geed1, Randa Al Okkah1, Mahmoud Zirie4, Amy San...
Aim The purpose of this study was to determine the extent of agreement between adherence measures ob...
Tracking adherence can be a useful means of identifying opportunities to provide educational interve...
BACKGROUND: Adherences to treatments that require a behavioral action often rely on self-reported re...
This study examined the concordance between multiple measures of adherence, as well as sensitivity t...
In a prospective descriptive laboratory study, 25 Helping Hand™ (HH) (10 without and 15 with reminde...
What is known: Currently, medication bottles with an electronic cap are frequently used to measure m...
BACKGROUND: Electronic monitoring is recommended for accurate measurement of medication adherence bu...
Different methods are available for measuring medication adherence. In this paper, we conducted a sc...
# The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Background Elec...
BACKGROUND: Electronic monitoring (EM) is used increasingly to measure medication non-adherence. Unb...
Background Electronic monitoring is recommended for accurate measurement of medication adherence but...
Background: Previous reviews of the literature on medication compliance have con-firmed the inverse ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the practicality and accuracy of using an electronic...
Objective: This study aims to assess the efficacy of Electronic Monitoring Feedback (EMF) as an int...
Nadir Kheir1, William Greer2, Adil Yousif3, Hajer Al-Geed1, Randa Al Okkah1, Mahmoud Zirie4, Amy San...
Aim The purpose of this study was to determine the extent of agreement between adherence measures ob...
Tracking adherence can be a useful means of identifying opportunities to provide educational interve...
BACKGROUND: Adherences to treatments that require a behavioral action often rely on self-reported re...
This study examined the concordance between multiple measures of adherence, as well as sensitivity t...