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Richard Pougnet, Laurence Pougnet

    Journal International De Bioethique Et D'Ethique Des Sciences
    |September 23, 2021
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    Connected drugs offer treatment monitoring but may impact the doctor-patient relationship. Over-tracking medication intake could undermine patient trust and autonomy in digital medicine.

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    Area of Science:

    • Digital medicine and health technology assessment.
    • Medical sociology and patient-provider dynamics.
    • Pharmaceutical technology and connected devices.

    Background:

    • Digital medicine is advancing with connected drugs for treatment adherence monitoring.
    • Connected drug technology, like that for bipolar disorder treatment, is gaining regulatory approval.
    • The integration of technology into healthcare raises questions about its impact on established relationships.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To analyze the influence of computerized medication intake traceability on the doctor-patient relationship.
    • To explore how digital health technologies affect patient autonomy and information sharing.
    • To evaluate the implications of excessive technological monitoring in patient care.

    Main Methods:

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  • Utilizing theoretical frameworks of doctor-patient relational asymmetries.
  • Applying established models of the doctor-patient relationship.
  • Analyzing the patient's capacity for withholding or misrepresenting information.
  • Main Results:

    • The patient's freedom includes the potential to withhold or falsify information regarding medication intake.
    • Excessive traceability may not align with patients' evolving needs and psychological states.
    • The dynamic nature of patient needs requires a nuanced approach to digital health monitoring.

    Conclusions:

    • Computerized traceability of medication intake presents potential challenges to the doctor-patient relationship.
    • Balancing technological monitoring with patient autonomy and trust is crucial for effective digital medicine implementation.
    • Future digital health solutions must consider the patient's evolving psychological and personal journey with their illness.