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User-centered design of feedback regarding health-related behaviors derived from wearables: An approach targeting older adults and persons living with neurodegenerative disease
OBJECTIVE: There has been tremendous growth in wearable technologies for health monitoring but limited efforts to optimize methods for sharing wearables-derived information with older adults and clinical cohorts. This study aimed to co-develop, design and evaluate a personalized approach for informa...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10259132/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37312943 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20552076231179031 |
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author | Van Ooteghem, Karen Godkin, F Elizabeth Thai, Vanessa Beyer, Kit B Cornish, Benjamin F Weber, Kyle S Bernstein, Hannah Kheiri, Soha O Swartz, Richard H Tan, Brian McIlroy, William E Roberts, Angela C |
author_facet | Van Ooteghem, Karen Godkin, F Elizabeth Thai, Vanessa Beyer, Kit B Cornish, Benjamin F Weber, Kyle S Bernstein, Hannah Kheiri, Soha O Swartz, Richard H Tan, Brian McIlroy, William E Roberts, Angela C |
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description | OBJECTIVE: There has been tremendous growth in wearable technologies for health monitoring but limited efforts to optimize methods for sharing wearables-derived information with older adults and clinical cohorts. This study aimed to co-develop, design and evaluate a personalized approach for information-sharing regarding daily health-related behaviors captured with wearables. METHODS: A participatory research approach was adopted with: (a) iterative stakeholder, and evidence-led development of feedback reporting; and (b) evaluation in a sample of older adults (n = 15) and persons living with neurodegenerative disease (NDD) (n = 25). Stakeholders included persons with lived experience, healthcare providers, health charity representatives and individuals involved in aging/NDD research. Feedback report information was custom-derived from two limb-mounted inertial measurement units and a mobile electrocardiography device worn by participants for 7–10 days. Mixed methods were used to evaluate reporting 2 weeks following delivery. Data were summarized using descriptive statistics for the group and stratified by cohort and cognitive status. RESULTS: Participants (n = 40) were 60% female (median 72 (60–87) years). A total of 82.5% found the report easy to read or understand, 80% reported the right amount of information was shared, 90% found the information helpful, 92% shared the information with a family member or friend and 57.5% made a behavior change. Differences emerged in sub-group comparisons. A range of participant profiles existed in terms of interest, uptake and utility. CONCLUSIONS: The reporting approach was generally well-received with perceived value that translated into enhanced self-awareness and self-management of daily health-related behaviors. Future work should examine potential for scale, and the capacity for wearables-derived feedback to influence longer-term behavior change. |
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spelling | pubmed-102591322023-06-13 User-centered design of feedback regarding health-related behaviors derived from wearables: An approach targeting older adults and persons living with neurodegenerative disease Van Ooteghem, Karen Godkin, F Elizabeth Thai, Vanessa Beyer, Kit B Cornish, Benjamin F Weber, Kyle S Bernstein, Hannah Kheiri, Soha O Swartz, Richard H Tan, Brian McIlroy, William E Roberts, Angela C Digit Health Original Research OBJECTIVE: There has been tremendous growth in wearable technologies for health monitoring but limited efforts to optimize methods for sharing wearables-derived information with older adults and clinical cohorts. This study aimed to co-develop, design and evaluate a personalized approach for information-sharing regarding daily health-related behaviors captured with wearables. METHODS: A participatory research approach was adopted with: (a) iterative stakeholder, and evidence-led development of feedback reporting; and (b) evaluation in a sample of older adults (n = 15) and persons living with neurodegenerative disease (NDD) (n = 25). Stakeholders included persons with lived experience, healthcare providers, health charity representatives and individuals involved in aging/NDD research. Feedback report information was custom-derived from two limb-mounted inertial measurement units and a mobile electrocardiography device worn by participants for 7–10 days. Mixed methods were used to evaluate reporting 2 weeks following delivery. Data were summarized using descriptive statistics for the group and stratified by cohort and cognitive status. RESULTS: Participants (n = 40) were 60% female (median 72 (60–87) years). A total of 82.5% found the report easy to read or understand, 80% reported the right amount of information was shared, 90% found the information helpful, 92% shared the information with a family member or friend and 57.5% made a behavior change. Differences emerged in sub-group comparisons. A range of participant profiles existed in terms of interest, uptake and utility. CONCLUSIONS: The reporting approach was generally well-received with perceived value that translated into enhanced self-awareness and self-management of daily health-related behaviors. Future work should examine potential for scale, and the capacity for wearables-derived feedback to influence longer-term behavior change. SAGE Publications 2023-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10259132/ /pubmed/37312943 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20552076231179031 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work as published without adaptation or alteration, 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). |
spellingShingle | Original Research Van Ooteghem, Karen Godkin, F Elizabeth Thai, Vanessa Beyer, Kit B Cornish, Benjamin F Weber, Kyle S Bernstein, Hannah Kheiri, Soha O Swartz, Richard H Tan, Brian McIlroy, William E Roberts, Angela C User-centered design of feedback regarding health-related behaviors derived from wearables: An approach targeting older adults and persons living with neurodegenerative disease |
title | User-centered design of feedback regarding health-related behaviors derived from wearables: An approach targeting older adults and persons living with neurodegenerative disease |
title_full | User-centered design of feedback regarding health-related behaviors derived from wearables: An approach targeting older adults and persons living with neurodegenerative disease |
title_fullStr | User-centered design of feedback regarding health-related behaviors derived from wearables: An approach targeting older adults and persons living with neurodegenerative disease |
title_full_unstemmed | User-centered design of feedback regarding health-related behaviors derived from wearables: An approach targeting older adults and persons living with neurodegenerative disease |
title_short | User-centered design of feedback regarding health-related behaviors derived from wearables: An approach targeting older adults and persons living with neurodegenerative disease |
title_sort | user-centered design of feedback regarding health-related behaviors derived from wearables: an approach targeting older adults and persons living with neurodegenerative disease |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10259132/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37312943 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20552076231179031 |
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