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Am Pharm ; NS34(11): 47-52, 1994 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7847248

ABSTRACT

Many elderly patients take several medications for chronic conditions, a situation which causes problems in compliance with drug regimens. This study surveyed patients' preferences among four devices designed to make compliance easier: rub-off reminder labels, medication organizer trays, a container cap with a modified alarm clock, and a digital elapsed timer. Thirty-one enrolled patients used each device for one month then reported their ratings of four device attributes--clarity of directions for use, ease of use, convenience, and effectiveness in preventing dosing errors. The patients showed a strong preference for the medication organizer tray and generally preferred less-complex devices to those that were more difficult to learn to use.


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Drug Prescriptions , Patient Compliance , Aged , Drug Administration Schedule , Equipment Design , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged
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