Wearable Devices’ Use in Geriatric Care between Patient-Centeredness and Psychology of Patients

Safa Elkefi, Onur Asan
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Abstract

Wearable devices have potentials for monitoring elderly patients’ health. Many efforts have been made to encourage its use among this population. However, not all of them are succeeding in improving the wearables’ use. In this study, we explored the impact of patient-centered practice in healthcare on wearable devices’ use and the role of this technology use in improving patients’ mental health. We found that a majority of 84.96% of the elderly people who responded to the surveys reported using wearable devices in the last 12 months to monitor or track health activity. For the patient-centered care impact, making sure patients understand next steps and standing by their feelings improve the use of wearable devices (OR=5.95 P=0.011, OR=1.04 P=0.028). However, people who were involved in decision making did not use wearable devices (OR=0.77 P=0.014). For the impact of technology use, wearable users were less likely to experience severe depression and anxiety levels (P=0.0038, OR=0.436). Designers of wearable devices need to create patient-centered features that go with the patients’ needs to ensure the acceptability of this technology.
可穿戴设备在老年护理中的应用:以患者为中心与患者心理
可穿戴设备具有监测老年患者健康状况的潜力。为了鼓励这一人群使用它,已经作出了许多努力。然而,并不是所有的公司都成功地改善了可穿戴设备的使用。在本研究中,我们探讨了医疗保健中以患者为中心的实践对可穿戴设备使用的影响,以及该技术在改善患者心理健康方面的作用。我们发现,在接受调查的84.96%的老年人中,大多数人在过去12个月里使用可穿戴设备来监测或跟踪健康活动。在以患者为中心的护理影响方面,确保患者了解下一步和尊重他们的感受可以提高可穿戴设备的使用(OR=5.95 P=0.011, OR=1.04 P=0.028)。然而,参与决策的人没有使用可穿戴设备(OR=0.77 P=0.014)。对于技术使用的影响,可穿戴用户不太可能经历严重的抑郁和焦虑水平(P=0.0038, OR=0.436)。可穿戴设备的设计者需要创造出符合患者需求的以患者为中心的功能,以确保这项技术的可接受性。
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