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Expectations and user experience of a multimodal medicine management system for older users

Marja Harjumaa (Research Scientist, based at Digital Health, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Oulu, Finland)
Igone Idigoras (Director, based at Assistive Technologies, Tecnalia, Zamudio, Spain)
Minna Isomursu (Research Professor, based at Digital Services in Context, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Oulu, Finland)
Ainara Garzo (Researcher, based at Assistive Technologies, Tecnalia, San Sebastian, Spain)

Journal of Assistive Technologies

ISSN: 1754-9450

Article publication date: 10 June 2014

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to analyse the adoption of a multimodal medication management system (MMS) targeted on older people and home care professionals. The paper aims to describe the expectations of the system and the user experience findings from an empirical qualitative field trial. The field trial results are used to discuss how MMSs should be designed in order to improve adherence to medications.

Design/methodology/approach

The paper suggests that building a multimodal medicine management system targeted on both older users and home care professionals brings many benefits over electronic medicine dispenser systems or general reminder systems. The research process uses an iterative prototyping approach including phases of requirements analysis and concept design, prototype building and evaluation in a field trial.

Findings

The study demonstrates how a system that merely satisfied users during the prototype building phase does not necessarily succeed as well as expected in the field trials. It would be important to consider reasons for medication non-adherence and non-technology factors influencing willingness to adopt new assistive devices in order to promote diffusion of new MMSs at home. The paper also discusses how the different persuasive functionalities of the system addressed patient-centred factors influencing non-adherence and how they could be addressed.

Research limitations/implications

This study has some limitations. The actual adherence to medications was not measured. However, in the future, it will be important to study how the MMSs influence medication adherence. Also, the user experiences of the home care professionals were not studied in the field trials. Home care professionals who were involved in the user studies and trials merely estimated the value for their patients and not for themselves.

Originality/value

This paper analyses design issues relevant when designing systems to help older people manage their medications.

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Acknowledgements

The authors thank the Finnish Funding Agency for Technology and Innovation (TEKES), Ministerio de Industria, Turismo y Comercio in Spain, AAL JP, and DIGILE Digital Services Programme for financially supporting this research. The authors are also grateful to the home care professionals and the ageing users for their valuable contribution in the study.

Citation

Harjumaa, M., Idigoras, I., Isomursu, M. and Garzo, A. (2014), "Expectations and user experience of a multimodal medicine management system for older users", Journal of Assistive Technologies, Vol. 8 No. 2, pp. 51-63. https://doi.org/10.1108/JAT-10-2013-0031

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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