Patients Guided by Smart Pharma Packaging
Engineering360 News Desk | January 16, 2017A new interactive packaging concept from Cambridge Consultants is designed as an alternative to traditional leaflets to help improve compliance and the patient experience. The smart medication packaging incorporates touch-sensitive paper that activates an audio recording of instructions on how to take the enclosed drugs.
Audio instructions are triggered by touch-sensitive paper packaging. Source: Cambridge ConsultantsWhile all drugs are issued with instructions in the packaging, long lists of contraindications and possible side-effects can be difficult to understand. Poorly understood instructions can lead to drugs being misused or patient noncompliance. This can have serious implications when a patient has been newly diagnosed with a chronic condition such as multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, or diabetes.
With AudioPack, instructions are delivered by an avatar named Ana, who guides the patient through step-by-step use of their new medical device – an injector, for example (see video). The intuitive design aims to simplify the treatment process for less tech-savvy users or patients with cognitive issues caused by their disease. As well as improving the patient experience, AudioPack can help cut clinical costs – reducing the time doctors and nurses need to spend instructing patients on their new medications.
Beyond disease management, smart medical packaging could be used as a training tool for healthcare staff. It also has the potential to reduce errors and anxiety when a device is required for use in an emergency situation.