Empowerment of Augmented Reality (AR) for Patient Education and Engagement: Medication Adherence Programs' Impact on Public Health Outcomes

Authors

  • Kamlesh Kumar Yadav Assistant Professor, Department of CS & IT, Kalinga University, Raipur, India
  • Dhablia Dharmesh Kirit Research Scholar, Department of CS & IT, Kalinga University, Raipur, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70135/seejph.vi.888

Keywords:

Augmented Reality, Patient Education and Engagement, Medication Adherence Programs, Public Health Outcome

Abstract

The entire effectiveness of pharmacological treatment depends on patients taking their medications as prescribed. Patient education is a vital component of the endeavours to enhance adherence to medications. However, many people still fail to take their prescription pills as prescribed. In addition to having access to healthcare, those who follow their doctors' orders greatly improve their chances of a positive outcome. The unfortunate reality is that many people do not take their medications as prescribed, which has led to deteriorating health, higher healthcare costs, and more overall costs. Hence, this paper presents the Smart Augmented Reality-based Patient Medication Adherence Program (SAR-PMAP) model for effective patient education and engaging medication. The augmented reality spectacles help those with trouble keeping track of their medication, and the model encourages patients to take their prescriptions as prescribed. Users may easily go to their homes with the aid of the navigation functions, and patients with impaired eyesight can benefit from the audio option that gives out the date and time. Given all this data, the Medication Coach Intelligent Agent (MCIA) takes the lead in making comprehensive decisions so patients can get autonomous, individualized, and unobtrusive treatments.

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Published

2024-09-02

How to Cite

Yadav, K. K., & Kirit, D. D. (2024). Empowerment of Augmented Reality (AR) for Patient Education and Engagement: Medication Adherence Programs’ Impact on Public Health Outcomes. South Eastern European Journal of Public Health, 6–13. https://doi.org/10.70135/seejph.vi.888