2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.ogla.2020.05.005
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The Effect of Patient Education and Telemedicine Reminders on Adherence to Eye Drops for Glaucoma

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“…A text message-based programme, such as that described in this paper, offers a solution to reaching large audiences at low cost. While not extensive, literature on the use of mHealth messaging in eye care shows promising results for improving adherence to treatment of chronic eye conditions, ( 35 , 36 ) increasing rates of attendance at eye care facilities ( 37 39 ) and, more recently, behavior modification for the prevention of myopia ( 40 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A text message-based programme, such as that described in this paper, offers a solution to reaching large audiences at low cost. While not extensive, literature on the use of mHealth messaging in eye care shows promising results for improving adherence to treatment of chronic eye conditions, ( 35 , 36 ) increasing rates of attendance at eye care facilities ( 37 39 ) and, more recently, behavior modification for the prevention of myopia ( 40 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…62 Only the reference chart with the telereminder group showed a statistically significant increase in the mean adherence score. 62 The acceptability and perceived benefits of another teleglaucoma initiative were assessed after full implementation. 34 One hundred eighteen patients participated in a secondary study of teleglaucoma in the Veterans Affairs Hospital in Pittsburgh, with patient satisfaction being 4.55 of 5.00 (5 was the maximum satisfaction).…”
Section: Teleglaucoma For Education and Patient Perceptions For Teleg...mentioning
confidence: 91%
“…62 Seventy-one percent of participants who were nonadherent to medications had multiple barriers to adherence, with lack of self-efficacy and forgetfulness being the most common factors. 62 Only the reference chart with the telereminder group showed a statistically significant increase in the mean adherence score. 62 The acceptability and perceived benefits of another teleglaucoma initiative were assessed after full implementation.…”
Section: Teleglaucoma For Education and Patient Perceptions For Teleg...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Follow-up was only short term (6 weeks) and only the third group (with a reference chart and tele-reminder) experienced a small, but statistically significant, increase in adherence score, from 7.18 to 7.69 ( p =0.047). 54 In conclusion, a few small studies have suggested that frequent reminders might increase adherence in the short term, although their efficacy in the longer term has not been assessed.…”
Section: Improving Adherence To Topical Glaucoma Therapymentioning
confidence: 95%