References

Since the introduction in 2007, Sensemedic has been used by patients, healthcare professionals, research institutes and pharmaceutical companies in about 50 projects.

These projects range from small pilots with a handful of patients to clinical trial research projects with hundreds of patients to support programs with thousands of patients in areas of for example cardiology, oncology, respiratory and infectious diseases.

Sensemedic is used in Europe, Africa and Asia, and is available in the US.

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Publications

Vasbinder et al. (2016). e-Monitoring of Asthma Therapy to Improve Compliance in children (e-MATIC): a randomised controlled trial. European Respiratory Journal May 2016.


Vlerken et al. (2015). Real life adherence of chronic hepatitis B patients to entecavir treatment. Digestive and Liver Disease.


Vervloet et al. (2014). Short- and long-term effects of real-time medication monitoring with short message service (SMS) reminders for missed doses on the refill adherence of people with Type 2 diabetes: evidence from a randomized controlled trial. Diabetic Medicine, Jul 2014, 31(7),821-8.


Vasbinder et al. (2013). e-Monitoring of Asthma Therapy to Improve Compliance in children using a real-time medication monitoring system (RTMM): the e-MATIC study protocol. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making, 2013, 13:38.


Vervloet et al. (2013). Lazy Sunday afternoons: the negative impact of interruptions in patients’ daily routine on adherence to oral antidiabetic medication. A multilevel analysis of electronic monitoring data. European journal of clinical pharmacology, 69(8),1599-606.


Hettinga (2013). Real Time Medication Monitoring with customized SMS reminders for people with refractory epilepsy. eTELEMED 2013.


Hugtenburg et al. (2013). Definitions, variants, and causes of nonadherence with medication: a challenge for tailored interventions. Patient Prefer Adherence 10,7,675-82.


Vervloet et al. (2012). SMS Reminders improve adherence to oral medication in type 2 diabetes patients who are real time electronically monitored. International Journal of Medical Informatics. 81(9),594-604.


Vasbinder et al. (2012). The association of ethnicity with electronically measured adherence to inhaled corticosteroids in children. European journal of clinical pharmacology. 69.


Vervloet et al. (2011). Improving medication adherence in diabetes type 2 patients through Real Time Medication Monitoring: a Randomised Controlled Trial to evaluate the effect of monitoring patients’ medication use combined with short message service (SMS) reminders. BMC Health Services Research, 11:5.


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Our Real-Time Medication Monitoring solutions are used by:

We also implemented solutions for Bristol-Myers Squibb, Boehringer Ingelheim, GGD Gelderland Midden, GGD Utrecht, Sint Lucas Andreas Ziekenhuis, Rode Kruis,  LUMC, Haga Ziekenhuis,  SEIN (Stichting Epilepsie Instellingen Nederland), Queen Mary University, CHRU Tours, University of Zurich (UZH), SICS (Swedish Institute of Computer Science), Czech Technical University Prague en VU (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam).

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