2021
DOI: 10.2196/24494
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Improving Medication Adherence Through Adaptive Digital Interventions (iMedA) in Patients With Hypertension: Protocol for an Interrupted Time Series Study

Abstract: Background There is a strong need to improve medication adherence (MA) for individuals with hypertension in order to reduce long-term hospitalization costs. We believe this can be achieved through an artificial intelligence agent that helps the patient in understanding key individual adherence risk factors and designing an appropriate intervention plan. The incidence of hypertension in Sweden is estimated at approximately 27%. Although blood pressure control has increased in Sweden, barely half of … Show more

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“…That is, clearly aligning with the fact that behaviour change occurs throughout time. This approach has led to the emergence of studies of 'just-in-time adaptive interventions' and within the scope of eHealth and CVD, promising examples commence to appear (Etminani et al, 2021;Golbus et al, 2021).…”
Section: Dynamic Adaptive Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…That is, clearly aligning with the fact that behaviour change occurs throughout time. This approach has led to the emergence of studies of 'just-in-time adaptive interventions' and within the scope of eHealth and CVD, promising examples commence to appear (Etminani et al, 2021;Golbus et al, 2021).…”
Section: Dynamic Adaptive Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 99%