@article{Rodriguez_Zárate_Stawarz_García-Vázquez_Ibarra_2015, title={Ambient Computing to Support the Association ofContextual Cues with Medication Taking}, volume={36}, url={http://rmib.com.mx/index.php/rmib/article/view/101}, DOI={10.17488/RMIB.36.3.5}, abstractNote={<p class="noindent"> </p> <p class="noindent"><span class="ec-lmr-9">The most common reason for non-adherence to medication among older adults is forgetfulness. Contextual cues, such as</span> <span class="ec-lmr-9">daily routines, serve as implicit situational information that increases the retrieval process of the intended action.</span> <span class="ec-lmr-9">The main contribution is an overview of the process and the technical details of Ambient Computing displays we</span> <span class="ec-lmr-9">developed to help seniors use contextual cues to remember actions associated with medication intake (i.e. remember</span> <span class="ec-lmr-9">to take medications or remember having taken them earlier). Through a qualitative study, we obtained evidence</span> <span class="ec-lmr-9">about the potential of our technological approach to make seniors more responsible and independent for taking</span> <span class="ec-lmr-9">medications.</span></p> <p class="noindent"> </p>}, number={3}, journal={Revista Mexicana de Ingenieria Biomedica}, author={Rodriguez, M. D. and Zárate, E. and Stawarz, K. and García-Vázquez, J. P. and Ibarra, E. J.}, year={2015}, month={Sep.}, pages={191–207} }