A new electronic monitoring device to measure medication adherence: Usability of the helping hand™

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The aim of this study was to test the user performance, satisfaction and acceptability of the Helping Hand™ (B&O Medicom) electronic medication adherence monitor. Using a mixed-method design, we studied 11 kidney transplant patients and 10 healthy volunteers during three weeks. Although testing showed positive usability aspects, several areas requiring technical improvement were identified: the most important obstacles to usability and acceptability were the weak sound signal, problems loading the medication, and the fact that only one medication could be used at a time. © 2010 by the authors.

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de Bleser, L., Vincke, B., Dobbels, F., Happ, M. B., Maes, B., Vanhaecke, J., & de Geest, S. (2010). A new electronic monitoring device to measure medication adherence: Usability of the helping handTM. Sensors, 10(3), 1535–1552. https://doi.org/10.3390/s100301535

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