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The feasibility of remotely monitoring physical, cognitive, and psychosocial function in individuals with stroke or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

OBJECTIVE: Clinical implementation of remote monitoring of human function requires an understanding of its feasibility. We evaluated adherence and the resources required to monitor physical, cognitive, and psychosocial function in individuals with either chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or stro...

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Autores principales: French, Margaret A, Keatley, Eva, Li, Junyao, Balasubramanian, Aparna, Hansel, Nadia N, Wise, Robert, Searson, Peter, Singh, Anil, Raghavan, Preeti, Wegener, Stephen, Roemmich, Ryan T, Celnik, Pablo
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10192672/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37214659
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20552076231176160
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author French, Margaret A
Keatley, Eva
Li, Junyao
Balasubramanian, Aparna
Hansel, Nadia N
Wise, Robert
Searson, Peter
Singh, Anil
Raghavan, Preeti
Wegener, Stephen
Roemmich, Ryan T
Celnik, Pablo
author_facet French, Margaret A
Keatley, Eva
Li, Junyao
Balasubramanian, Aparna
Hansel, Nadia N
Wise, Robert
Searson, Peter
Singh, Anil
Raghavan, Preeti
Wegener, Stephen
Roemmich, Ryan T
Celnik, Pablo
author_sort French, Margaret A
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description OBJECTIVE: Clinical implementation of remote monitoring of human function requires an understanding of its feasibility. We evaluated adherence and the resources required to monitor physical, cognitive, and psychosocial function in individuals with either chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or stroke during a three-month period. METHODS: Seventy-three individuals agreed to wear a Fitbit to monitor physical function and to complete monthly online assessments of cognitive and psychosocial function. During a three-month period, we measured adherence to monitoring (1) physical function using average daily wear time, and (2) cognition and psychosocial function using the percentage of assessments completed. We measured the resources needed to promote adherence as (1) the number of participants requiring at least one reminder to synchronize their Fitbit, and (2) the number of reminders needed for each completed cognitive and psychosocial assessment. RESULTS: After accounting for withdrawals, the average daily wear time was 77.5 ± 19.9% of the day and did not differ significantly between months 1, 2, and 3 (p = 0.30). To achieve this level of adherence, 64.9% of participants required at least one reminder to synchronize their device. Participants completed 61.0% of the cognitive and psychosocial assessments; the portion of assessments completed each month didnot significantly differ (p = 0.44). Participants required 1.13 ± 0.57 reminders for each completed assessment. Results did not differ by disease diagnosis. CONCLUSIONS: Remote monitoring of human function in individuals with either chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or stroke is feasible as demonstrated by high adherence. However, the number of reminders required indicates that careful consideration must be given to the resources available to obtain high adherence.
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spelling pubmed-101926722023-05-19 The feasibility of remotely monitoring physical, cognitive, and psychosocial function in individuals with stroke or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease French, Margaret A Keatley, Eva Li, Junyao Balasubramanian, Aparna Hansel, Nadia N Wise, Robert Searson, Peter Singh, Anil Raghavan, Preeti Wegener, Stephen Roemmich, Ryan T Celnik, Pablo Digit Health Original Research OBJECTIVE: Clinical implementation of remote monitoring of human function requires an understanding of its feasibility. We evaluated adherence and the resources required to monitor physical, cognitive, and psychosocial function in individuals with either chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or stroke during a three-month period. METHODS: Seventy-three individuals agreed to wear a Fitbit to monitor physical function and to complete monthly online assessments of cognitive and psychosocial function. During a three-month period, we measured adherence to monitoring (1) physical function using average daily wear time, and (2) cognition and psychosocial function using the percentage of assessments completed. We measured the resources needed to promote adherence as (1) the number of participants requiring at least one reminder to synchronize their Fitbit, and (2) the number of reminders needed for each completed cognitive and psychosocial assessment. RESULTS: After accounting for withdrawals, the average daily wear time was 77.5 ± 19.9% of the day and did not differ significantly between months 1, 2, and 3 (p = 0.30). To achieve this level of adherence, 64.9% of participants required at least one reminder to synchronize their device. Participants completed 61.0% of the cognitive and psychosocial assessments; the portion of assessments completed each month didnot significantly differ (p = 0.44). Participants required 1.13 ± 0.57 reminders for each completed assessment. Results did not differ by disease diagnosis. CONCLUSIONS: Remote monitoring of human function in individuals with either chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or stroke is feasible as demonstrated by high adherence. However, the number of reminders required indicates that careful consideration must be given to the resources available to obtain high adherence. SAGE Publications 2023-05-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10192672/ /pubmed/37214659 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20552076231176160 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access page (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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French, Margaret A
Keatley, Eva
Li, Junyao
Balasubramanian, Aparna
Hansel, Nadia N
Wise, Robert
Searson, Peter
Singh, Anil
Raghavan, Preeti
Wegener, Stephen
Roemmich, Ryan T
Celnik, Pablo
The feasibility of remotely monitoring physical, cognitive, and psychosocial function in individuals with stroke or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
title The feasibility of remotely monitoring physical, cognitive, and psychosocial function in individuals with stroke or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
title_full The feasibility of remotely monitoring physical, cognitive, and psychosocial function in individuals with stroke or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
title_fullStr The feasibility of remotely monitoring physical, cognitive, and psychosocial function in individuals with stroke or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
title_full_unstemmed The feasibility of remotely monitoring physical, cognitive, and psychosocial function in individuals with stroke or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
title_short The feasibility of remotely monitoring physical, cognitive, and psychosocial function in individuals with stroke or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
title_sort feasibility of remotely monitoring physical, cognitive, and psychosocial function in individuals with stroke or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10192672/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37214659
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20552076231176160
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