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    DHA releases App to Support Service Member Recovery

    Antidepressant Adherence App

    Photo By Savannah Blackstock | To ensure that military beneficiaries receive the support they need to continue on...... read more read more

    UNITED STATES

    08.02.2021

    Story by Adrienne Rubio 

    Defense Health Agency

    According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 13 percent of Americans take some form of antidepressant. From that population, it is expected that nearly 50 percent of those individuals will prematurely stop taking their medication. To combat any relapse that occurs when stopping a mental wellness treatment plan, the Defense Health Agency recently released the Antidepressant Adherence mobile application.

    To ensure that military beneficiaries receive the support they need to continue on their mental wellness journey, the Antidepressant Adherence app supports those taking medication. With this mobile app, patients can learn the long-term benefits of their medication and the risks that can occur when medication is abruptly stopped.

    “For some patients, being on a mental wellness journey can be confusing,” said Air Force Maj. (Dr.) David Quackenbush, developer and adolescent medicine physician at Cadet Medicine United States Air Force Academy. “The Antidepressant Adherence app focuses on improving medication compliance, allowing patients to customize their medication experience, and opening a line of communication between the patient and provider. A mental wellness treatment plan is a joint effort, and this app is a great digital asset for the patient and provider.”

    The Antidepressant Adherence app includes features such as:
    - Educate beneficiaries on medications and their side effects
    - Provide a calendar to keep track of medication compliance
    - Alert beneficiaries when to take medication and when refills are needed
    - Aid beneficiaries in tracking moods
    - Increase access to national crisis lines to call or text for immediate support

    Military Health System providers and staff can leverage the Antidepressant Adherence app to monitor patients through patient notes, improve medication education, and encourage patients to stay engaged with their mental wellness treatment plan. By improving engagement and medication compliance, service members improve their force readiness.

    “The app can be easily installed from wherever patients install apps and is easy to use,” said Army Lt. Col. (Dr.) Amit Gupta, psychiatrist and Behavioral Health Chief at Keller Army Community Hospital and Installation Director of Psychological Health. “As a provider, it takes a couple of minutes to set it up for the first time for your patient and add their first medication. From there, the app will remind them to take their medication, offers a wealth of information about their medications, as well as allows the patient to add feedback related to missed doses and side effects. If you’re looking to improve medication adherence, or to at least discover issues with medication adherence, this app is an easy way to help your patient.”

    The free app was developed to work with the patient’s modern lifestyle. As digital health becomes more prevalent, the app can be a key tool for patients. From the profile section, patients can easily adjust medication, customize medication alerts that work with their schedule, track all appointments, and include provider information. Because the app is password protected, patients can feel secure journaling their reactions to their medication and write down why they missed a dose of their medication. Finally, patients can feel confident that they are receiving current and evidence-based information and support lines.

    Antidepressant Adherence is available through multiple smartphone application stores.

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    Date Taken: 08.02.2021
    Date Posted: 08.02.2021 12:39
    Story ID: 402234
    Location: US

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