Smart sensor-based pillbox for polypharmacy management
The inability to conform to regular medication regime has always been the main issue when it comes to increased hospitality and mortality rate in the world, especially to patients with long term illness such hypertension, dementia, cardiovascular disease and mental disorders. Having to miss a dos...
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Format: | Final Year Project |
Language: | English |
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Nanyang Technological University
2019
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10356/78973 |
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Institution: | Nanyang Technological University |
Language: | English |
Summary: | The inability to conform to regular medication regime has always been the main issue
when it comes to increased hospitality and mortality rate in the world, especially to
patients with long term illness such hypertension, dementia, cardiovascular disease and
mental disorders. Having to miss a dosage can be detrimental to a patient’s health,
increasing hospitalization and mortality rate.
Research has shown that patients forgetting or deciding not to consume a dose is the most
important cause of poor adherence amidst many other contributing factors. Current
solutions available out there are focused solely on combating two of the many factors that
contributes to poor medication adherence/nonadherence however medication adherence
is a complex problem with multi contributing factors.
The motivation behind this project is aimed to tackle as many of the contributing factors
of poor adherence/nonadherence of medication, without causing discrepancy to the
patient’s lifestyle. The project implements a deployable add-on system that integrates
with the patient’s current medication storage using Internet-of-Things and Cloud
Computing to ensure the system is scalable, robust and reliable. |
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