Integrating the wrist-worn tracker in cardiac rehabilitation programmes: a scoping review

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Nur Syazwani Ibrahim, Wan Ling Lee, Sanjay Rampal, Anwar Suhaimi
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Background/Aims Physical activity has been recommended as a secondary prevention strategy to reduce the risk of recurrent adverse events and improve health. While it can be challenging for health practitioners to motivate patients to remain physically active, wrist-worn activity trackers can assist in monitoring adherence. The aim of this study was to identify and summarise the existing scientific literature on wrist-worn activity trackers monitoring physical activity among patients undergoing cardiac rehabilitation. The authors also aimed to identify evidence gaps that require further investigation. Methods A systematic search was conducted in the electronic databases in PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, SPORTDiscus and the Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature. Method quality was appraised using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analysis Extension for Scoping Reviews instrument. The study focused on any physical activity data collected by wrist-worn activity trackers in cardiac rehabilitation. Results A total of 19 relevant records were identified. Wrist-worn activity trackers generally improved the patient's physical activity and the validity of heart rate and step count measurements was acceptable. Conclusions Wrist-worn activity trackers can help to monitor patients' physical activity when undergoing cardiac rehabilitation. Further research is necessary to strengthen the evidence that wrist-worn activity trackers may be beneficial to evaluate clinical outcomes, determine the intervention cost, acceptability of patients and allied health professionals, as well as explore feedback, including technical issues.
将腕带追踪器整合到心脏康复项目中:范围综述
背景/目的体育活动已被推荐为二级预防策略,以减少复发性不良事件的风险并改善健康。虽然对健康从业者来说,激励患者保持身体活动是一项挑战,但手腕上的活动追踪器可以帮助监测患者的坚持情况。本研究的目的是识别和总结现有的关于腕带活动追踪器监测心脏康复患者身体活动的科学文献。作者还旨在确定需要进一步调查的证据差距。方法系统检索PubMed、Web of Science、Scopus、SPORTDiscus电子数据库和护理与相关健康文献累积索引。使用系统评价的首选报告项目和范围评价的元分析扩展工具来评价方法质量。这项研究的重点是在心脏康复过程中,通过腕带活动追踪器收集到的任何身体活动数据。结果共鉴定出相关记录19份。戴在手腕上的活动追踪器通常改善了患者的身体活动,心率和步数测量的有效性是可以接受的。结论腕带运动追踪器可以监测心脏康复患者的运动情况。需要进一步的研究来加强证据,证明腕带活动追踪器可能有利于评估临床结果、确定干预成本、患者和联合卫生专业人员的接受程度,以及探索反馈,包括技术问题。
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation (IJTR) publishes original research, providing a platform for the latest key research findings in therapy and rehabilitation. Review and analysis articles are invited internationally to enable the sharing of practices and developments worldwide, and to raise awareness of different cultural influences in health care. IJTR provides an interdisciplinary approach to therapy and rehabilitation by: -Providing a well-referenced source of information to all professionals involved in therapy and rehabilitation worldwide, including occupational therapists, physiotherapists, chiropodists and podiatrists, radiographers, speech and language therapists and orthoptists -Providing a peer-reviewed source of original research and information presented in an accessible, informative and professional medium -Providing a forum for the discussion of new ideas, information and issues relating to therapy and rehabilitation -Creating an awareness of the national and international issues affecting professionals involved in therapy and rehabilitation -Encouraging collaboration and sharing of new ideas between professions worldwide
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