Acceptance of the Apple Watch Series 6 for Telemonitoring of Older Adults With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: Qualitative Descriptive Study Part 1.

IF 5 Q1 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
JMIR Aging Pub Date : 2023-12-26 DOI:10.2196/41549
Antonia Arnaert, Pia Sumbly, Daniel da Costa, Yuxin Liu, Zoumanan Debe, Sylvain Charbonneau
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Abstract

Background: The Apple Watch is not a medical device per se; it is a smart wearable device that is increasingly being used for health monitoring. Evidence exists that the Apple Watch Series 6 can reliably measure blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease under controlled circumstances.

Objective: This study aimed to better understand older adults' acceptance of the Watch as a part of telemonitoring, even with these advancements.

Methods: This study conducted content analysis on data collected from 10 older adults with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease who consented to wear the Watch.

Results: Using the Extended Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology model, results showed that participants experienced potential health benefits; however, the inability of the Watch to reliably measure SpO2 when in respiratory distress was concerning. Participants' level of tech savviness varied, which caused some fear and frustration at the start, yet all felt supported by family and would have explored more features if they owned the Watch. All agreed that the Watch is mainly a medical tool and not a gadget.

Conclusions: To conclude, although the Watch may enhance their physical health and well-being, results indicated that participants are more likely to accept the Watch if it ultimately proves to be useful when experiencing respiratory distress.

Apple Watch Series 6 用于对患有慢性阻塞性肺病的老年人进行远程监控的接受度:定性描述研究第 1 部分。
背景介绍Apple Watch 本身不是医疗设备,而是一种智能可穿戴设备,越来越多地用于健康监测。有证据表明,Apple Watch Series 6 可以在受控情况下可靠地测量慢性阻塞性肺病患者的血氧饱和度(SpO2):本研究旨在更好地了解老年人对手表作为远程监控一部分的接受程度,即使是在这些进步的情况下:本研究对从 10 位同意佩戴 Watch 的患有慢性阻塞性肺病的老年人处收集的数据进行了内容分析:结果:使用 "接受和使用技术的扩展统一理论 "模型,结果表明参与者体验到了潜在的健康益处;然而,令人担忧的是,当呼吸困难时,手表无法可靠地测量 SpO2。参与者的技术水平参差不齐,这在开始时造成了一些恐惧和挫折感,但所有人都感到得到了家人的支持,如果他们拥有了手表,他们会探索更多的功能。所有人都认为,手表主要是一种医疗工具,而不是小玩意:总之,尽管手表可能会增强他们的身体健康和幸福感,但结果表明,如果最终证明手表在出现呼吸困难时有用,参与者更有可能接受手表。
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JMIR Aging
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