Adherence to treatment in allergic rhinitis using mobile technology. The MASK Study.

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Mobile technology may help to better understand the adherence to treatment. MASK-rhinitis (Mobile Airways Sentinel NetworK for allergic rhinitis) is a patient-centred ICT system. A mobile phone app (the Allergy Diary) central to MASK is available in 22 countries.To assess the adherence to treatment in allergic rhinitis patients using the Allergy Diary App.An observational cross-sectional study was carried out on all users who filled in the Allergy Diary from 1 January 2016 to 1 August 2017. Secondary adherence was assessed by using the modified Medication Possession Ratio (MPR) and the Proportion of days covered (PDC) approach.A total of 12 143 users were registered. A total of 6 949 users reported at least one VAS data recording. Among them, 1 887 users reported ≥7 VAS data. About 1 195 subjects were included in the analysis of adherence. One hundred and thirty-six (11.28%) users were adherent (MPR ≥70% and PDC ≤1.25), 51 (4.23%) were partly adherent (MPR ≥70% and PDC = 1.50) and 176 (14.60%) were switchers. On the other hand, 832 (69.05%) users were non-adherent to medications (MPR <70%). Of those, the largest group was non-adherent to medications and the time interval was increased in 442 (36.68%) users.Adherence to treatment is low. The relative efficacy of continuous vs on-demand treatment for allergic rhinitis symptoms is still a matter of debate. This study shows an approach for measuring retrospective adherence based on a mobile app. This also represents a novel approach for analysing medication-taking behaviour in a real-world setting.
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Authors Menditto, Enrica;Costa, Elisio;Midão, Luis;Bosnic-Anticevich, Sinthia;Novellino, Ettore;Bialek, Slawomir;Briedis, Vitalis;Mair, Alpana;Rajabian-Soderlund, Rojin;Arnavielhe, Sylvie;Bedbrook, Anna;Czarlewski, Wienczyslawa;Annesi-Maesano, Isabella;Anto, Josep M;Devillier, Philippe;De Vries, Govert;Keil, Thomas;Sheikh, Aziz;Orlando, Valentina;Larenas-Linnemann, Désirée;Cecchi, Lorenzo;De Feo, Giulia;Illario, M;Stellato, Cristiana;Fonseca, Joao;Malva, Joao;Morais-Almeida, Mario;Pereira, Ana Maria;Todo-Bom, Ana Maria;Kvedariene, Violeta;Valiulis, Arunas;Bergmann, Karl Christian;Klimek, Ludger;Mösges, Ralph;Pfaar, Oliver;Zuberbier, Torsten;Cardona, Vicky;Mullol, Joaquim;Papadopoulos, Nikos G;Prokopakis, Emmanuel P;Bewick, Mike;Ryan, Dermot;Roller-Wirnsberger, Regina E;Tomazic, Peter Valentin;Cruz, Alvaro A;Kuna, Piotr;Samolinski, Boleslaw;Fokkens, Wytske J;Reitsma, Sietze;Bosse, Isabelle;Fontaine, Jean-François;Laune, Daniel;Haahtela, Tari;Toppila-Salmi, Sanna;Bachert, Claus;Hellings, Peter W;Melén, Erik;Wickman, Magnus;Bindslev-Jensen, Carsten;Eller, Esben;O'Hehir, Robyn E;Cingi, Cemal;Gemicioğlu, Bilun;Kalayci, Omer;Ivancevich, Juan Carlos;Bousquet, Jean;, ;
Journal clinical and experimental allergy : journal of the british society for allergy and clinical immunology
Year 2019
DOI 10.1111/cea.13333
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