Design and development of a mobile app of drug information for people with visual impairment.

Res Social Adm Pharm

Research Group on Pharmaceutical Promotion and Prevention, University of Antioquia, Medellin, Colombia.

Published: January 2020

Background: People with visual impairment presents difficulties to access the labels information of medicines. In this sense, technological tools can contribute to improve access to this information and the appropriate use of medicines in this population. However, currently, in Colombia, there are no tools to facilitate this process.

Objective: To design and development of a mobile app of drug information for people with visual impairment, which allows them to access information for the appropriate use of medicines.

Methods: A user-centered design process is carried out in four phases was used: a) Identification the needs and barriers for appropriate use of medicines; b) Lifting of requirements, c) Interface design and prototyping, and development of the mobile app, and d) Usability test.

Results: The study involved 48 people with visual disability, of which 69% required assistance for the use of medicines. The main barriers identified were access to information and dosing. A total of ten user requirements were identified, based on these and international accessibility standards FarmaceuticApp was designed and developed, incorporating the problems that were identified in the usability test.

Conclusion: A mobile app of drug information for people with visual impairment using a user-centered design process was designed and developed, highlighting the importance of involving the users and other stakeholders in the design and development m-health technologies. FarmaceuticApp could contribute to the appropriate use of medicines and improve therapeutic adherence, as well as autonomy and independence in people with visual impairment.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sapharm.2019.02.013DOI Listing

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