Effects of computer generated reminder charts on patients' compliance with drug regimens
- PMID: 8499815
- PMCID: PMC1677653
- DOI: 10.1136/bmj.306.6886.1158
Effects of computer generated reminder charts on patients' compliance with drug regimens
Abstract
Objective: To investigate whether a reminder chart improved patients' compliance with their drug regimen after discharge from hospital.
Design: Patients were randomly allocated to one of four groups. Two groups received the reminder chart: one also received routine counselling from a nurse and the other received structured counselling from a pharmacist, which included an explanation of the reminder chart. The other two groups received only counseling, either from a nurse or from a pharmacist. Patients were visited about 10 days later: they were questioned about their drug regimen, and their compliance was measured by tablet counting.
Setting: The pharmacy in a district general hospital and patients' homes.
Patients: 197 patients being discharged from hospital who were regularly taking two or more drugs.
Intervention: An individualised reminder chart, which listed each person's medicines and when they were to be taken and was automatically generated by a medicine labelling computer.
Main outcome measures: Patient's compliance with and knowledge of their drug regimen.
Main results: Of the patients who received the reminder chart, 83% (95% confidence interval 74% to 90%) correctly described their dose regimen compared with 47% (37% to 58%) of those without the chart (p < 0.001). The mean compliance score was 86% (81% to 91%) in both groups not given the reminder chart; 91% (87% to 94%) in the group given the chart without an explanation; and 95% (93% to 98%) in the group given the chart and an explanation. A mean compliance score of > 85% was achieved by 63% (53% to 73%) of patients without a reminder chart and by 86% (78% to 93%) of those receiving the chart (p < 0.001).
Conclusions: An automatically generated reminder chart is a practical and cost effective aid to compliance.
Comment in
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Use computers to detect inappropriate prescriptions.BMJ. 1993 Jul 3;307(6895):61. doi: 10.1136/bmj.307.6895.61-c. BMJ. 1993. PMID: 8343688 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
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