Author:
Aldeer Murtadha,Javanmard Mehdi,Ortiz Jorge,Martin Richard
Abstract
AbstractMedication non-adherence is a prevalent, complex problem. Failure to follow medication schedules may lead to major health complications, which could reduce quality of life. Proper medication adherence is thus required in order to gain the greatest possible drug benefit during a patient’s treatment. Interventions have been proven to improve medication adherence if deviations are detected. This review focuses on recent advances in the field of technology-based medication adherence approaches and pays particular attention to their technical monitoring aspects. The taxonomy space of this review spans multiple techniques including sensor systems, proximity sensing, vision systems, and combinations of these. As each technique has unique advantages and limitations, this work describes their trade-offs in accuracy, energy consumption, acceptability and user’s comfort, and user authentication.
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
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