活动跟踪装置在监测结节病治疗效果方面的潜在局限性。

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
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摘要

简介:在临床实践中,活动追踪器的使用可以帮助分析疾病状态和治疗对患者的影响。年龄、种族和性别等因素可能会导致使用这种技术的困难。目的:我们评估年龄、种族、性别对Fitbit OneTM活动跟踪装置在结节病患者中的可用性的影响,以及该装置对结节病患者活动的影响。方法:患者参加了为期六个月的前瞻性研究,要求每天佩戴Fitbit OneTM活动追踪器。在研究登记时提供设备使用教育。要求每周下载数据并向参与中心提交报告。患者被要求完成一份研究后问卷,评估活动追踪器在日常活动中的动机。结果:在三个中心,91名患者完成了所有的研究访问和研究后问卷调查,平均年龄为55岁,75%为女性,34%为非洲裔美国人。无论年龄、种族或性别,准确下载的概率都超过75%。研究后问卷调查的结果并未显示佩戴该设备的可能性与增加活动的动机之间存在相关性。结论:使用活动跟踪装置来评估和/或与生活质量(QOL)相关的仪器可能有助于收集更多的患者数据。年龄、种族和性别对结节病患者的可用性没有影响。
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Potential limitations of activity tracking devices in monitoring effects of treatment for sarcoidosis.

Potential limitations of activity tracking devices in monitoring effects of treatment for sarcoidosis.

Potential limitations of activity tracking devices in monitoring effects of treatment for sarcoidosis.

Potential limitations of activity tracking devices in monitoring effects of treatment for sarcoidosis.

Introduction:   activity tracker device usage can help analyze the impact of disease state and therapy on patients in clinical practice.  factors such as age, race, and gender may contribute to difficulties with using such technology.  Objective: we evaluated the effect of age, race, and gender on the usability of the Fitbit OneTM activity tracking device in sarcoidosis patients and the impact of device on sarcoidosis patients' activity.

Method: patients participated in a six-month prospective study where were asked to wear a Fitbit OneTM activity tracker daily. device usage education was provided at study enrollment.  weekly data download and submission reports to participating centers was required. patients were asked to complete a post-study questionnaire reviewing the motivation of the activity tracker on daily activity.

Results: at three centers, 91 patients completed all study visits and the post study questionnaire with a mean age of 55 and 75% were female and 34% african american. accurate downloads occurred >75% of the time, regardless of age, race, or sex. results of the post-study questionnaire did not show a correlation between the likelihood of wearing the device and motivation to increase activity.

Conclusion: using an activity tracking device to evaluate and/or correlated with quality of life (QOL) instruments may prove beneficial for gathering more data on patients.  age, race, and gender did not contribute to differences in usability among sarcoidosis patients.

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CiteScore
2.20
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期刊介绍: Sarcoidosis Vasculitis and Diffuse Lung Disease is a quarterly journal founded in 1984 by G. Rizzato. Now directed by R. Baughman (Cincinnati), P. Rottoli (Siena) and S. Tomassetti (Forlì), is the oldest and most prestigious Italian journal in such field.
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