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  • Gerontology
  • Health Informatics
  • Cardiovascular Medicine

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  • Hypertension management is crucial for older adults due to increased cardiovascular disease risk.
  • Medication nonadherence is a significant challenge in treating hypertension.
  • Health technologies, like smartphone apps, offer potential solutions for medication adherence.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and refine adherence feedback visualizations for the MEDSReM© medication adherence app.
  • To enhance medication adherence support for older adults with hypertension.
  • To create user-centered design elements for improved app usability.

Main Methods:

  • A literature review identified adherence goals and design guidelines.
  • Iterative usability testing with users and subject matter experts informed prototype refinement.
  • Both quantitative and qualitative data guided the selection and improvement of visualizations.

Main Results:

  • Daily, weekly, and monthly adherence performance information needs were identified.
  • Visualization prototypes were generally interpreted successfully by users.
  • User and expert feedback led to revisions, improving visualization comprehension.

Conclusions:

  • Evidence-based, user-centered design effectively developed adherence visualizations for the MEDSReM app.
  • The study provided insights for creating an easy-to-understand and use app for older adults.
  • Future effectiveness testing will evaluate the app's impact on hypertension management.