Title:
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WHATSAPP: A TOOL FOR ADHERENCE
TO ASYMPTOMATIC CHRONIC-DISEASE DRUG
THERAPIES? |
Author(s):
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Amanda Caroline Sartori, Julio de Souza Sá, Marcelo Picinin Bernuci, Ely Mitie Massuda, Tiago Franklin Rodrigues Lucena and Mirian Ueda Yamaguchi |
ISBN:
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978-989-8533-89-0 |
Editors:
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Mário Macedo |
Year:
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2019 |
Edition:
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Single |
Keywords:
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mHealth, Drug-Therapy Compliance, Asymptomatic Diseases, Primary Health Care |
Type:
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Poster |
First Page:
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253 |
Last Page:
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255 |
Language:
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English |
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Full Contents:
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Paper Abstract:
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Studies have shown that mobile health (mHealth) technologies are increasingly being successfully used in control
programs for symptomatic diseases, such as cancer and HIV, as methods of behavioral intervention to enhance patient
adherence to treatments. The objective of this research was to evaluate the potential of WhatsApp messages as an
intervention method to improve adherence to the treatment of two asymptomatic diseases: hypertension and diabetes.
A controlled trial was conducted with 499 participants from the basic health units of Maringá, Paraná, Brazil. They
received 58 WhatApp messages over three months with information about the importance of adherence to drug therapy.
Adherence to the therapy was assessed by the Morisky-Green test (MGT). The analysis of the efficacy of the intervention
was performed by comparing the MGT test results before and after the messages were sent. The results showed an
expressive difference in adherence to the drug therapy for the group that received the WhatsApp messages (67.5%)
compared to those who did not receive them (58.5%). However, in contrast to our expectations, there was no significant
association between adherence and the intervention group. WhatsApp can be used as a welfare technology in various
health-related areas, however it was concluded that, for asymptomatic diseases, mHealth technology interventions can be
useful if associated with other strategic processes. |
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