Acceptability and concerns about innovative wearable health sensors in persons with and without chronic disease diagnosis

IF 3.6 2区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Frank T. Materia , Joshua M. Smyth
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Advances in biomedical engineering continue to produce innovative wearable health sensors capable of real-time ambulatory assessments (e.g., of physiology, the environment), holding great potential for advancing precision monitoring and interventions through the integration of such devices and data into eHealth systems. As with any novel device, however, user views on acceptability and concerns about the technology must be evaluated to facilitate widespread implementation and user adoption of such devices. One factor that may strongly influence user views is the potential relevance to, and need for, self-care for chronic disease management. We examined if acceptability and concerns regarding innovative wearable devices differed between individuals living with or without chronic disease. A U.S. adult sample (N = 448; 20-70 yrs.; 34 % Female; 60 % White, 35 % Hispanic) completed a web-based survey regarding their thoughts/opinions related to innovative wearable sensors. Two-thirds (67 %, N = 298) reported at least one chronic disease; one-third (33 %, N = 150) reported no chronic health conditions. Participants viewed learning modules about two innovative devices: a watch to detect environmental gases for respiratory health, and a chest-patch monitoring real-time ECG. For each device, participants rated acceptability across multiple dimensions, and then rated potential concerns (including general concerns and specific worries about negative health impacts). Respondents with and without chronic disease differed in education, race, and ethnicity. Controlling for these differences, individuals with chronic disease reported significantly higher acceptability for the watch and for the chest-patch. Healthy participants reported significantly higher general concerns about technology. However, when concern questions were asked specifically about the potential negative impacts of the two study devices on physical health and well-being, participants with chronic disease reported significantly higher concerns. Overall, results show that living with chronic disease influences acceptability and concerns associated with adoption of innovative sensors. These findings suggest it is essential to take potential users' health status into account when studying the design and implementation of innovative wearable sensors. Dissemination strategies may benefit from emphasizing the beneficial features of these devices, addressing hesitations, and customizing implementation approaches by user group.

慢性病患者和未确诊慢性病患者对创新型可穿戴健康传感器的接受度和顾虑
生物医学工程的进步不断催生出创新的可穿戴健康传感器,这些传感器能够进行实时动态评估(如生理和环境评估),通过将此类设备和数据整合到电子健康系统中,在推进精确监测和干预方面具有巨大潜力。然而,与任何新型设备一样,必须对用户对技术的接受程度和担忧进行评估,以促进此类设备的广泛实施和用户采用。可能会对用户观点产生重大影响的一个因素是慢性病管理自我护理的潜在相关性和需求。我们研究了慢性病患者和非慢性病患者对创新型可穿戴设备的接受程度和担忧是否存在差异。一个美国成人样本(样本数=448;20-70 岁;34% 女性;60% 白人,35% 西班牙裔)完成了一项基于网络的调查,了解他们对创新型可穿戴传感器的想法/观点。三分之二(67%,N=298)的受访者表示至少患有一种慢性疾病;三分之一(33%,N=150)的受访者表示没有慢性疾病。参与者观看了有关两种创新设备的学习模块:用于检测环境气体以促进呼吸健康的手表和监测实时心电图的胸贴。对于每种设备,受试者从多个维度对可接受性进行评分,然后对潜在的担忧进行评分(包括一般担忧和对负面健康影响的具体担忧)。患有和未患有慢性疾病的受访者在教育程度、种族和民族方面存在差异。考虑到这些差异,患有慢性疾病的受访者对手表和胸贴的接受度明显更高。健康的受访者对技术的普遍担忧明显更高。然而,当具体问及这两种研究设备对身体健康和幸福的潜在负面影响时,患有慢性病的参与者报告的担忧程度明显更高。总之,研究结果表明,患有慢性疾病的人对采用创新传感器的接受度和担忧程度都有影响。这些研究结果表明,在研究创新型可穿戴传感器的设计和实施时,必须考虑到潜在用户的健康状况。推广策略可能会受益于强调这些设备的有益功能、解决犹豫不决的问题以及根据用户群体定制实施方法。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
6.50
自引率
9.30%
发文量
94
审稿时长
6 weeks
期刊介绍: Official Journal of the European Society for Research on Internet Interventions (ESRII) and the International Society for Research on Internet Interventions (ISRII). The aim of Internet Interventions is to publish scientific, peer-reviewed, high-impact research on Internet interventions and related areas. Internet Interventions welcomes papers on the following subjects: • Intervention studies targeting the promotion of mental health and featuring the Internet and/or technologies using the Internet as an underlying technology, e.g. computers, smartphone devices, tablets, sensors • Implementation and dissemination of Internet interventions • Integration of Internet interventions into existing systems of care • Descriptions of development and deployment infrastructures • Internet intervention methodology and theory papers • Internet-based epidemiology • Descriptions of new Internet-based technologies and experiments with clinical applications • Economics of internet interventions (cost-effectiveness) • Health care policy and Internet interventions • The role of culture in Internet intervention • Internet psychometrics • Ethical issues pertaining to Internet interventions and measurements • Human-computer interaction and usability research with clinical implications • Systematic reviews and meta-analysis on Internet interventions
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