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Feasibility and Acceptability of an Asthma App to Monitor Medication Adherence: Mixed Methods Study.

Cristina JácomeRute Alexandra Borges de AlmeidaAna Margarida PereiraRita AmaralSandra MendesMagna Alves-CorreiaCristian Hernández-PérezSara López FreirePaula Méndez-BreaLuís AraújoMariana CoutoDarío Antolín-AmérigoBelén de la HozAlicia Barra CastroDavid Gonzalez-De-OlanoAna Maria Todo-BomJoão AzevedoPaula Leiria PintoNicole PintoAna Castro NevesAna PalhinhaFilipa Todo-BomAlberto CostaClaudia Chaves LoureiroLilia Maia SantosAna ArrobasMargarida ValérioJoão CardosoMadalena EmilianoRita GerardoJosé Carlos Cidrais RodriguesGeorgeta OliveiraJoana CarvalhoAna MendesCarlos LozoyaNatacha SantosFernando MenezesRicardo GomesRita CâmaraRodrigo Rodrigues AlvesAna Sofia MoreiraDiana BordaloCarlos AlvesJosé Alberto FerreiraCristina LopesDiana Margarida Gonçalves Solha Pereira da SilvaMaria João VasconcelosMaria Fernanda TeixeiraManuel Ferreira MagalhãesLuís Taborda-BarataMaria José CálixAdelaide AlvesJoão Almeida Fonseca
Published in: JMIR mHealth and uHealth (2021)
The InspirerMundi app was feasible and acceptable to monitor medication adherence in patients with asthma. Based on patient feedback and to increase the registering of medications, the therapeutic plan registration and medication detection tool were redesigned. Our results highlight the importance of patient participation to produce a patient-centered and engaging mHealth asthma app.
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