Rappels de médicaments : guide pour patients et aidants
Medication adherence is one of the most critical factors in managing chronic health conditions. Yet studies consistently show that 40-50% of patients don't take their medications as prescribed.
Why people miss medications
The most common reasons are surprisingly simple: people forget because they're busy, their routine changes, they don't have their medication with them, or they're managing so many medications that they lose track.
Setting up an effective medication reminder system
Step 1: List all your medications
Start by creating a complete list of every medication you take, including the name, dosage, and schedule.
Step 2: Create a reminder for each medication
In ReminderPro, create a separate reminder for each medication. Include the medication name and dosage in the title.
Step 3: Choose multiple notification channels
For medication reminders, redundancy is your friend. Set a push notification as the primary channel, with WhatsApp or SMS as a backup.
Step 4: Set follow-up reminders
Configure your medication reminders to repeat after 30 minutes if not acknowledged.
For caregivers: managing someone else's medications
ReminderPro's Caregiver Mode (available on the Family plan) is designed specifically for caregivers. Create reminders on their behalf and receive notifications when they acknowledge taking their medication.
Tips for long-term medication adherence
- Anchor medications to existing habits
- Keep medications visible
- Prepare for routine changes — set extra reminders when traveling
- Review your medication list quarterly with your doctor
- Use document photos in ReminderPro to attach pictures of your prescription
Medication adherence isn't about willpower or memory — it's about having the right systems in place.
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