Acceptability and feasibility of research grade wearables for monitoring heat stress in Kenyan farmers

IF 12.4 1区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Daniel Kwaro, Stefan Mendt, Julius Okoth, Stephen Munga, Hanns-Christian Gunga, Zoë Hannah Heim, Ina Matzke, Aditi Bunker, Sandra Barteit, Martina Anna Maggioni
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Sub-Saharan Africa faces increasing heat events due to climate change, affecting health and productivity. Wearable technology, though promising for monitoring these impacts, is underexplored in this region. This pilot study evaluated the acceptability and feasibility of research-grade wearables for monitoring heat stress among Kenyan subsistence farmers. In Siaya, 48 farmers (50% women) were monitored for 14 days using sensors to measure heart rate, core temperature, sleep, activity, and geo-location, alongside environmental data loggers for wet bulb globe temperature. Participants mostly rated their experience on a 5-point Likert scale and provided additional non-Likert feedback, with over 95% reporting high device likability and minimal disruption. Data availability was 88% for actigraphy and 100% for core temperature, with a median completeness of 100% for most devices. Women experienced greater heat strain than men. These findings demonstrate that research-grade wearables are acceptable and feasible for real-time heat stress monitoring in rural Africa.

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研究级可穿戴设备监测肯尼亚农民热应激的可接受性和可行性
由于气候变化,撒哈拉以南非洲面临越来越多的高温事件,影响健康和生产力。可穿戴技术虽然有望监测这些影响,但在该地区尚未得到充分开发。这项试点研究评估了用于监测肯尼亚自给农民热应激的研究级可穿戴设备的可接受性和可行性。在Siaya, 48名农民(50%为女性)被监测了14天,使用传感器测量心率、核心温度、睡眠、活动和地理位置,以及湿球温度的环境数据记录仪。参与者大多以5分李克特量表对他们的体验进行评分,并提供额外的非李克特反馈,超过95%的人报告设备的高亲和力和最小的干扰。活动记录仪的数据可用性为88%,核心温度为100%,大多数设备的中位数完整性为100%。女性比男性经历了更大的热疲劳。这些发现表明,研究级可穿戴设备对于非洲农村的实时热应力监测是可以接受和可行的。
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CiteScore
25.10
自引率
3.30%
发文量
170
审稿时长
15 weeks
期刊介绍: npj Digital Medicine is an online open-access journal that focuses on publishing peer-reviewed research in the field of digital medicine. The journal covers various aspects of digital medicine, including the application and implementation of digital and mobile technologies in clinical settings, virtual healthcare, and the use of artificial intelligence and informatics. The primary goal of the journal is to support innovation and the advancement of healthcare through the integration of new digital and mobile technologies. When determining if a manuscript is suitable for publication, the journal considers four important criteria: novelty, clinical relevance, scientific rigor, and digital innovation.
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