在通用平台上开发的两种互补的个人药物管理应用程序病例报告%A Ross,Stephen E %A Johnson,Kevin B %A Siek,Katie A %A Gordon,Jeffry S %A Khan,Danish U %A Haverhals,Leah M %+美国科罗拉多州奥罗拉市第17大道12631号邮站B180,邮编80045,美国,1 303 724 2267,Steve.Ross@ucdenver.edu %K健康记录,个人药品信息服务医学信息学2011年7月12日背景:药物不良事件是门诊医疗的主要安全问题。改善药物自我管理可以减少这些不良事件。研究人员已经开发了用于栓系个人健康记录(栓系个人健康记录)的药物应用程序,但关于可互操作个人健康记录的药物应用程序的报道很少。目的:我们的目标是在共同的PHR平台上开发两个互补的个人健康应用程序:一个用于帮助有复杂健康需求的儿童(MyMediHealth),另一个用于帮助老年人进行护理过渡(Colorado care Tablet)。方法:采用以用户为中心的设计方法开发应用程序。这两个应用程序共享基于面向服务的体系结构的公共PHR平台。MyMediHealth采用Web和移动电话用户界面。Colorado Care Tablet采用了为平板电脑定制的Web界面。 Results: We created complementary medication management applications tailored to the needs of distinctly different user groups using common components. Challenges were addressed in multiple areas, including how to encode medication identities, how to incorporate knowledge bases for medication images and consumer health information, how to include supplementary dosing information, how to simplify user interfaces for older adults, and how to support mobile devices for children. Conclusions: These prototypes demonstrate the utility of abstracting PHR data and services (the PHR platform) from applications that can be tailored to meet the needs of diverse patients. Based on the challenges we faced, we provide recommendations on the structure of publicly available knowledge resources and the use of mobile messaging systems for PHR applications. %M 21749966 %R 10.2196/jmir.1815 %U //www.mybigtv.com/2011/3/e45/ %U https://doi.org/10.2196/jmir.1815 %U http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21749966
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