Acceptability and Usability of an Ambulatory Health Monitoring System for Use by Military Personnel

W. Tharion, M. Buller, Adam W. Potter, A. J. Karis, Victoria Goetz, R. Hoyt
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OCCUPATIONAL APPLICATIONS A physiological status monitoring system was evaluated for use by soldiers in the field. Two different designs were evaluated, with the design based on previous human factors evaluations proven to be more comfortable and acceptable for use. This study demonstrated that the advanced design of the EQ-02 physiological status monitoring system met dismounted soldier needs. Furthermore, this study validated the use of a usability evaluation in the successful design/advancement of a physiological status monitoring system. TECHNICAL ABSTRACT Background: Previous research has shown that the form factor of a physiological status monitoring system, the Equivital™ EQ-01 (Hidalgo Ltd., Cambridge, UK) had problems associated with comfort and usability of the system for soldiers. Previous data gathered was used to guide improvements in the physiological status monitoring system. Purpose: Assess whether the previous feedback from usability evaluations helped guide improvements in comfort, acceptability, and usability of a physiological status monitoring system for dismounted soldiers. Improvements to the EQ-01 system were incorporated into the next-generation EQ-02 (Hidalgo Ltd., Cambridge, UK) system. Methods: Thirty-nine infantry dismounted soldiers were randomly assigned to wear either an EQ-01 or EQ-02 system while performing standard military field training. They filled out a survey on fit, comfort, irritation to the body, impact on military performance, and acceptability. They then wore the other system and filled out the same survey. Results: The Equivital™ EQ-02 system was superior in terms of fit (51% better in overall fit), ease of donning (10% easier), comfort (45% more comfortable), impact on military performance (45% less impact), impact on the body (17% less impact), and acceptability (32% more acceptable). All these measures are subjective self-report ratings. Conclusions: A human factors engineering approach provided an effective means of guiding improvements and the production of a physiological status monitoring system that dismounted soldiers were more likely to accept and wear.
军事人员使用的流动健康监测系统的可接受性和可用性
一种生理状态监测系统进行了评估,供士兵在战场上使用。对两种不同的设计进行了评估,基于先前人为因素评估的设计被证明更舒适,更可接受。该研究表明,EQ-02生理状态监测系统的先进设计满足了下马士兵的需求。此外,本研究验证了可用性评估在生理状态监测系统的成功设计/改进中的应用。技术摘要背景:先前的研究表明,生理状态监测系统Equivital™EQ-01 (Hidalgo Ltd., Cambridge, UK)的外形因素与士兵使用该系统的舒适性和可用性有关。先前收集的数据用于指导生理状态监测系统的改进。目的:评估先前可用性评估的反馈是否有助于指导下马士兵生理状态监测系统的舒适性、可接受性和可用性的改进。对EQ-01系统的改进被纳入下一代EQ-02系统(Hidalgo Ltd, Cambridge, UK)。方法:39名步兵下马士兵随机分配佩戴EQ-01或EQ-02系统,同时进行标准的军事野战训练。他们填写了一份关于健康、舒适、对身体的刺激、对军事表现的影响和可接受性的调查。然后他们穿上另一套系统,填写同样的调查问卷。结果:Equivital™EQ-02系统在贴合度(整体贴合度提高51%)、穿戴便性(轻松10%)、舒适性(舒适45%)、对军事性能的影响(减少45%的影响)、对身体的影响(减少17%的影响)和可接受性(可接受性提高32%)方面都具有优势。所有这些措施都是主观的自我报告评级。结论:人因工程方法为指导改进和制作下马士兵更容易接受和佩戴的生理状态监测系统提供了有效手段。
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