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2021

Medication adherence

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Medication Adherence Reminder System For Virtual Home Assistants: Mixed Methods Evaluation Study, Cythnia F. Corbett, Elizabeth M. Combs, Peyton S. Chandarana, Isabel Stringfellow, Karen Worthy, Thien Nguyen, Pamela J. Wright Phd, Ms, Med, Rn, Cen, Jason M. O'Kane Jul 2021

Medication Adherence Reminder System For Virtual Home Assistants: Mixed Methods Evaluation Study, Cythnia F. Corbett, Elizabeth M. Combs, Peyton S. Chandarana, Isabel Stringfellow, Karen Worthy, Thien Nguyen, Pamela J. Wright Phd, Ms, Med, Rn, Cen, Jason M. O'Kane

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Background: Medication nonadherence is a global public health challenge that results in suboptimal health outcomes and increases health care costs. Forgetting to take medicines is one of the most common reasons for unintentional medication nonadherence. Research findings indicate that voice-activated virtual home assistants, such as Amazon Echo and Google Home devices, may be useful in promoting medication adherence.

Objective: This study aims to create a medication adherence app (skill), MedBuddy, for Amazon Echo devices and measure the use, usability, and usefulness of this medication-taking reminder skill.

Methods: A single-group, mixed methods, cohort feasibility study was conducted with women who took …


Perceptions Of Endocrine Therapy In African-American Breast Cancer Survivors: Mixed Methods Study, Sara Donevant, Sue P. Heiney, Cassandra Wineglass, Benjamin Schooley, Akanksha Singh, Jingxi Sheng Jun 2021

Perceptions Of Endocrine Therapy In African-American Breast Cancer Survivors: Mixed Methods Study, Sara Donevant, Sue P. Heiney, Cassandra Wineglass, Benjamin Schooley, Akanksha Singh, Jingxi Sheng

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Background: Although the incidence of breast cancer is lower in African-American women than in White women, African-American women have a decreased survival rate. The difference in survival rate may stem from poor endocrine therapy adherence, which increases breast cancer recurrence. Therefore, accessible and culturally sensitive interventions to increase endocrine therapy adherence are necessary. Objective: The purpose of this concurrent convergent mixed methods study was to provide further data to guide the development of the proposed culturally sensitive mHealth app, STORY+ for African-American women with breast cancer. Methods: We recruited 20 African-American women diagnosed with estrogen-positive breast cancer and currently prescribed …