用户对长期监测呼吸健康的针织传感器服装可穿戴性的看法:焦点小组的专题分析和问卷调查。

Kristel Fobelets, Nikita Mohanty, Mara Thielemans, Lieze Thielemans, Gillian Lake-Thompson, Meijing Liu, Kate Jopling, Kai Yang
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背景:与在医疗环境中进行的简短测试相比,长期不显眼的呼吸模式监测可能对哮喘或慢性阻塞性肺疾病患者的呼吸健康状况提供更现实的见解。然而,目前还不确定用户是否愿意长期穿着这些传感器服装。目的:我们的目的是探索用户是否会长期穿着带有不显眼的针织呼吸传感器的普通针织服装来监测他们的肺部健康状况,以及在什么条件下。方法:在演示中介绍了由研究小组开发和制造的多种针织呼吸传感器服装。参与者被鼓励触摸和感受这些衣服,并提出问题。随后是两个半结构化、独立领导的焦点小组,共有16名成年人,其中4人患有哮喘。对焦点小组的谈话进行了记录和转录。主题分析由三名独立研究人员分三个阶段进行,包括熟悉数据、独立编码和总体主题定义。参与者还完成了一份基于网络的调查问卷,以了解对服装的可穿戴性和功能的看法。对传感器性能的定量分析映射到参与者的服装偏好,以支持该技术长期穿着的可行性。结果:从定性数据中提取的关键点是(1)如果有医生处方,人们更倾向于穿着服装,(2)棉质背心作为内衣被首选,(3)呼吸危机预警系统被认为是一个有前景的应用。定性分析显示,13/16的参与者更喜欢宽松的短袖服装风格,11 /16的参与者也会穿紧身服装,没有一个参与者会长时间穿紧身服装。总的来说,16名参与者中有10人愿意整天穿着合身的针织服装,16名参与者中有13人愿意只在晚上穿,如果不是太热的话。对针织可穿戴传感器的灵敏度要求可以与大多数用户的服装偏好(贴身)保持一致。结论:长期穿着针织感测服监测呼吸系统健康总体上是积极的。针织不能太紧,但一个贴身的背心作为内衣在透气的材料是可以接受的大多数参与者。建议的服装可以满足这些要求。患有哮喘的参与者支持使用它作为连接哮喘发作警报系统的传感器服装。
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User Perceptions of Wearability of Knitted Sensor Garments for Long-Term Monitoring of Breathing Health: Thematic Analysis of Focus Groups and a Questionnaire Survey.

Background: Long-term unobtrusive monitoring of breathing patterns can potentially give a more realistic insight into the respiratory health of people with asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease than brief tests performed in medical environments. However, it is uncertain whether users would be willing to wear these sensor garments long term.

Objective: Our objective was to explore whether users would wear ordinary looking knitted garments with unobtrusive knitted-in breathing sensors long term to monitor their lung health and under what conditions.

Methods: Multiple knitted breathing sensor garments, developed and fabricated by the research team, were presented during a demonstration. Participants were encouraged to touch and feel the garments and ask questions. This was followed by two semistructured, independently led focus groups with a total of 16 adults, of whom 4 had asthma. The focus group conversations were recorded and transcribed. Thematic analysis was carried out by three independent researchers in 3 phases consisting of familiarization with the data, independent coding, and overarching theme definition. Participants also completed a web-based questionnaire to probe opinion about wearability and functionality of the garments. Quantitative analysis of the sensors' performance was mapped to participants' garment preference to support the feasibility of the technology for long-term wear.

Results: Key points extracted from the qualitative data were (1) garments are more likely to be worn if medically prescribed, (2) a cotton vest worn as underwear was preferred, and (3) a breathing crisis warning system was seen as a promising application. The qualitative analysis showed a preference for a loose-fitting garment style with short sleeves (13/16 participants), 11 out of 16 would also wear snug fitting garments and none of the participants would wear tight-fitting garments over a long period of time. In total, 10 out of 16 participants would wear the snug fitting knitted garment for the whole day and 13 out of 16 would be happy to wear it only during the night if not too hot. The sensitivity demands on the knitted wearable sensors can be aligned with most users' garment preferences (snug fit).

Conclusions: There is an overall positive opinion about wearing a knitted sensor garment over a long period of time for monitoring respiratory health. The knit cannot be tight but a snugly fitted vest as underwear in a breathable material is acceptable for most participants. These requirements can be fulfilled with the proposed garments. Participants with asthma supported using it as a sensor garment connected to an asthma attack alert system.

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