2018
DOI: 10.24105/ejbi.2018.14.4.7
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User Goals Extraction for a mhealth-based Medication Management System for Individuals with Visual Impairment

Abstract: Background: Prevalence of visual impairment is increasing all around the world and this impairment makes the medication management process more complicated. According to literature, Technology, particularly mobile technology has a significant impact on both medication adherence and improving quality of life for people with visual impairment. Due to aforementioned facts, the researchers decided to identify the user's goals for a mHealth-based medication management system for visually impaired individuals to hel… Show more

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“…Kamal et al [14] claimed that a phone-based treatment program is implemented for effective evaluation in low to middle-income countries where there are a large number of clinics and the literacy in patients is less There were no major improvements in the compliant behavior of medication treatment as per the study done of the follow up taken. Kiana Farhadyar et al [15] proposed a system of smart medication management for visually impaired people. The authors presented a goal-directed technique to identify the objectives of blind users who had to utilize a medicine reconciliation method.…”
Section: Literature Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kamal et al [14] claimed that a phone-based treatment program is implemented for effective evaluation in low to middle-income countries where there are a large number of clinics and the literacy in patients is less There were no major improvements in the compliant behavior of medication treatment as per the study done of the follow up taken. Kiana Farhadyar et al [15] proposed a system of smart medication management for visually impaired people. The authors presented a goal-directed technique to identify the objectives of blind users who had to utilize a medicine reconciliation method.…”
Section: Literature Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%